It looks like those were wonnnnderful memories being made. What a fun time! And your daughter is an excellent photographer...Beautiful pictures that sold me on wherever you were. I wanna go, I wanna go! =)
First of all Ryley you did a great job with those photos - love the pizza and bike photos, but really was surprized at the fox! Secondly, I am so glad to find a momma so dedicated, real, and humble at the blessing that God brought to her. I have seven children - 2 girls with Autism. My family has been through it all, but through it all the Lord has been my one and only constant companion and reminder of Grace and Truth. We in the special needs community sometimes reach a point of needing that one thing that brings us back to looking at the bright side. Today I found your blog. Some days I wish my Rosebud weren't so verbal like when she is calling her brother Ugly Peter or saying "nuh uh, God isn't real!" (I'm going to post on that bombshell soon). So to hear that your birdie is a non verbal, yet communicative girl, I had bittersweet emotions that humbled me and reminded me to count my blessings through the storms.
Looks like you all are having a fabulous time! Pictures are gorgeous. You and Ryan creating more precious memories together! We miss you though! :)
ReplyDelete"Swiper no swiping!" Haha! Where did that fox come from?!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos - every last one of them. Looks like an amazing week! But I was sure looking for a photo of the food at Little Annies! ;) Oh well...
Hey there! New to your blog, love it and can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteRiley, you take awesome pictures! Looks like you guys are having a wonderful summer!
ReplyDeleteWow, what gorgeous pictures!!! Looks beautiful...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like those were wonnnnderful memories being made. What a fun time! And your daughter is an excellent photographer...Beautiful pictures that sold me on wherever you were. I wanna go, I wanna go! =)
ReplyDeleteFirst of all Ryley you did a great job with those photos - love the pizza and bike photos, but really was surprized at the fox! Secondly, I am so glad to find a momma so dedicated, real, and humble at the blessing that God brought to her. I have seven children - 2 girls with Autism. My family has been through it all, but through it all the Lord has been my one and only constant companion and reminder of Grace and Truth. We in the special needs community sometimes reach a point of needing that one thing that brings us back to looking at the bright side. Today I found your blog. Some days I wish my Rosebud weren't so verbal like when she is calling her brother Ugly Peter or saying "nuh uh, God isn't real!" (I'm going to post on that bombshell soon). So to hear that your birdie is a non verbal, yet communicative girl, I had bittersweet emotions that humbled me and reminded me to count my blessings through the storms.
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