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Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Captain of the Red Boat
The captain of this boat is at the age where she is not big enough for the big rides and starting to think she is too small for the little rides. Took this at one of the many festivals here in southern Illinois. She is always dreaming of traveling wonder where she is pretending to go
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Kids, rides and smiles--they just go together. Summer is the season for visiting kids' parks and it looks like this cutie is digging it!
ReplyDeleteI have one that age too. Just a little too small for the bigger rides and a little too big for the kiddies. Won't be long now.
ReplyDeleteAngie, what a cute, colorful photo! It looks like a festive place for young and old alike. :D
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That's always a hard age where they have the big kid mentality but are still too small for some things. Looks like she had fun still!
ReplyDeletedorable! I have a little one this age and he would love it
ReplyDeleteKids love rides, she will grow into the bigger rides soon and still have fun! Great picture, keep the memories they grow fast!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet picture. My son had similar issues at a water park this weekend. It's hard at the in between stage.
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ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your 'Ruby Tuesday' post Annie, im happy you dropped by my blog to see mine
ReplyDeletemuch love...
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It all goes perfectly together - kids, summer, and great times for ALL! :)
ReplyDeleteso cute. i wish they had more of the in between rides for kids.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, and it brings back some wonderful childhood memories for me. You have a lovely blog. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's big deal to be a dreamer when you are child. These dreams move us when we grow up.
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