Autumn leaves are wonderful. I hate it that people rake them up when they make everything look so magical. My grand daughter is 5 and loves jumping in leaves (and puddles) and collecting acorns.
What a sweet clip! Your granddaughter knows how to make the most of those leaves! (And I love it when the older girl says "are you okay?" after your granddaughter slips.)
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I still love that crunching sound as I shuffle through dry leaves. There is nothing like it.
ReplyDeleteI still do too.
DeletePure autumnal fun!
ReplyDeleteIt's a magical season.
DeleteSuch a cute video! I still love walking on crunchy leaves.
ReplyDeleteSame with me.
DeleteEnjoyed the cute video. I do remember walking through the leaves and still do it. : )
ReplyDeleteIt just sounds so good.
DeleteAutumn leaves are wonderful. I hate it that people rake them up when they make everything look so magical. My grand daughter is 5 and loves jumping in leaves (and puddles) and collecting acorns.
ReplyDeleteIt's so much fun for them.
DeleteWhat a sweet clip! Your granddaughter knows how to make the most of those leaves! (And I love it when the older girl says "are you okay?" after your granddaughter slips.)
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be best friends.
DeleteWhat sweet babies! Crunch leaves are the best leaves.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan.
DeleteSuch a sweet video.
ReplyDeleteI still love that crunching sound as I shuffle through dry leaves...
All the best Jan
Oh such a treasure video John :)
ReplyDeleteChildhood is magical age .everything looks fascinating mystery unfold to which we play by stick of curiosity .Thank you for sharing the joy