Family Connections
How do you connect with your family? Today’s photo prompt was connect – and as usual a few ideas came to mind but I decided to go with family. A couple years ago we all REALLY connected – everyone got together, and went tubing for a few hours – with all of our tubes tied together. This picture is about a quarter of the total.
I connect with my daughter usually doing things like watching Supernatural and Walking Dead (Do I get an awesome mom of the year award for that?) or hysterical videos she is always showing me of things like this. Strangely addictive. You’re welcome.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diU70KshcjA?rel=0]
Then there’s my son’s, our biggest thing right now is Tae Kwon Doe, but there’s also the occasional Mine Craft session. I’ll spare you a photo. 🙂
I swap seeds and gardening photos with one of my nieces, talk dinosaurs and super heroes with my littlest nephews, everyone has their own thing!
How about you, is there any particular way you connect with your family? Do you find yourself doing completely different things with everyone in the family?
I have three boys. All three share a love of football and I love watching them play. I too love watching Supernatural with my boys.
Nice! Isn’t it fun how your kids can introduce you to and teach you new things?
Hey there, I found you via the NaBloPoMo blogroll.
One of my favourite memories with my nephews was when we went to a water park and went tubing on one of those lazy rivers. Your photo instantly took me back there. 🙂
As part of NaBloPoMo I try to comment on as many participating blogs as I can, and I also add participating blogs to my feed reader.
So I’m just dropping by to let you know I’ve added your blog to my feedreader, I’m reading you loud and clear, I have a link up going at my place so my readers can find participating blogs which you are more than welcome to add your blog link to.
Looking forward to seeing your posts, and you’ll likely see me drop by again during November.
Happy NaBloPoMo to you!
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