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My soul is cleansed, my skin has cleared gimme more days like this when the light hits just right ❤️

Hitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going whHitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going whHitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going whHitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going whHitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going whHitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going whHitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge. We kept going wh

Hitting the trails again at Hartley! Small Friend likes going over the damn bridge.

We kept going while he was in day camp. Liebling’s fat bike is really sweet, I can see why they’ve gotten so popular around here. I’m riding his old mountain bike he gave me years ago (I love it and switched back to it after trying a fancy new one) and it’s pretty capable, but I find myself worried about bending rims on the jutting rocks and other obstacles if I beat too hard on the trails.

The Hartley trails are a BLAST. I used to ride in this park when I was a kid (either here or Lester, depending on whih relative I was with) but I think they’ve done a lot more with them since then and now everything is mapped and rated for diffuclty like the ski trails. The whole Nature Center and related school and acitvities is very new. It’s a pretty sweet place. I brought Jr. here for a parent/child reading group for a while before we took the plunge with day camp.

July 26, 2017


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Judas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and tJudas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and tJudas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and tJudas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and tJudas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and tJudas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and t

Judas Jr. started a week of summer day camp at Hartley Nature Center yesterday. He had a blast and that night we grilled venison and hotdogs and had a fire in the yard with smores. Since we homeschool this was a good way for him to have time with oher kids but without the drawbacks (including massive time sink) of traditional school. Everything is nature-based and interactive with a lot of outside time.

He’s never been away from both of us before and I felt extremely anxious about leaving him with what is essentially a stranger. He’s never even had a babysitter, instead we’ve coordinated work schedules so he always had one of us and I stayed home with him for the first several years. So rather than drop him and go, we busied ourselves on the bike trails for the duration of his class. That way we were on the grounds if he needed us. It was really nice and fun for all of us and we even crossing paths a few times while his group did outdoor activities.

We brought his little balance bike/kickbike along and arrived early so he could ride with us beforehand. I can’t praise this style of bike enough. The whole training wheels method is rediculous because kids just learn how to ride a bike with extra wheels. Once those go off they then have to learn balancing from scratch and it makes no sense. On a kickbike it’s a regular two-wheeled bike but without peddles. Kids use their feet to run and push the bike, they glide with their feet up and put them down instinctively when they need to and end up learning how to ride intutively. The also seem a lot more agile and capable racing around dirt, grass, and mud.

July 25, 2017


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