Monday, April 20, 2009

Covered Bridges

A couple of Sunday's ago, the sun came out and we decided to go out for an afternoon stroll to a covered bridge about 40 minutes away. We had a great time and Amelia loved being out just running here, there and everywhere...

One of Amelia's favorites modes of transportation is on somebody's shoulders (mostly daddy's)...

...She's so high up that she can reach into the trees

Amelia stopped to watch the dog swimming in the water, it was obvious that there was a pretty strong current but the dog did just fine.

It was so peaceful and relaxing.

Of course, Amelia wanted to pick up rocks, one of her favorite past-times these days.

Such a solemn expression...I wonder what she's thinking about.


This girl is loved so much by her daddy and I and we will steal kisses and cuddles every chance we get.


Above it looks like she's ready to get down, and just look at what she did to my hair, she loves to mess it up with her fingers and does it quite well.

A view of the bridge from the rear side.

There was another bridge parallel to the covered bridge, I snapped away as Amelia had fun looked over the water.


Another thing I love is seeing the world through Amelia's curious eyes. She's always picking "stuff" up.

She was especially intrigued with this pine cone, I love her tiny little hand.

We found a strange, concrete bench to rest on.

The covered bridge was really neat to take photo's of.

Below, I zoomed right in to my baby's pale sweet face, trying to capture every moment.

Daddy holds Amelia's hand.

Contemplating!

Family stroll's are so much fun. I am so glad the weather is beginning to warm up, hopefully there'll be many more afternoons like this one.

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English nana said...

Looks like a nice place to go, might have to go when I am with you. Looks like you had fun

G and G Rawe said...

Heidi, I still think you should change your profession to "photographer". You seem to be able to capture Amelia's personality in each photo. So thankful you love to take pics of her - we are the grateful recipients. What a picturesque spot!!