Take my hand and we will saunter.
“Take my hand and we will saunter back to the Prehistoric time, I will tell you what happened to the Dinosaurs and their babies. So pay attention Trent. Let me read the sign and I’ll tell you what it said. Oh, it looks too long and hard to say. Let’s ask Mommy!”

Precious siblings’ moments such as this will hopefully last longer than what our camera has captured. Our hope is that they will saunter together throughout their lives, through thick or thin, and through bliss or sadness. Then, we, as parents, can leisurely saunter through our own journey together.
This week’s theme at mamasaysom is saunter.
“Take my hand and we will saunter back to the Prehistoric time, I will tell you what happened to the Dinosaurs and their babies. So pay attention Trent. Let me read the sign and I’ll tell you what it said. Oh, it looks too long and hard to say. Let’s ask Mommy!”

Precious siblings’ moments such as this will hopefully last longer than what our camera has captured. Our hope is that they will saunter together throughout their lives, through thick or thin, and through bliss or sadness. Then, we, as parents, can leisurely saunter through our own journey together.
This week’s theme at mamasaysom is saunter.














This is such a sweet photo. How old are your boys? I have only one daughter and am thinking about trying to get pregnant again, this makes me want to get busy sooner than later.
Great take on saunter!
Thanks for the comment Amanda! My boys are 5.5 and 3.5, and my daughter is 15 months. As you can see, we have been busy and would highly recommend it to anyone.
If my husband had his way, he’d have 10 kids (not with me, that’s for sure!). But we will stop at 4. YUP! You read it right.
I’ve written about all of my children and their quirkiness here at WAYA, if you’re interested in reading it.
What a marvelous moment to capture! It looks like they were very content to be in each others company. Good luck on four!!
abbie
I remember the sweetness of holding hansd with my sister when we were kids… hope my boy keeps wanting to hold hands for a long time.
Thanks for this sweet post.