Autumn Hike with Grandpapa

We decided to go for an autumn hike since a group of us had the day off from work. A perfect brisk day, a letterbox to search for and family to enjoy it with.

After searching and searching for the letterbox to no avail, my Dad offered to stay back with Tessa and play while we took a hike ahead to see if we could find he other box.

When we came back, our overtired and clingy girl was enamored with her Grandpapa. They were swinging on trees, collecting leaves, looking for double acorns and floating peanut shell boats.


When we finally made our way to them,she kicked us out! She wanted us not to come back!
My Dad sure got a laugh from that one.


So away we went to walk some more and after a few minutes, we returned again. And we were kicked out once again!

They were two peas in a pod and man, that's perfect.



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