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It sometimes seems like Dyleva wakes in the morning with the thought, "Hey! I am going to bug the shit out of my (mother/father/sister/brother) today!"
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And that is their sole intention.
But not today!!!
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We had a lovely afternoon at Dylan's park. They played in the playground for a while. We took a break and had a picnic lunch.
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When it came time for our nature hike, they were SO pumped! Dylan had his binoculars, and Eva was going to film nature with her Ipad.
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We didn't have to wait long. Almost immediately, blue jays came up to us to eat the peanuts we left behind.
One fell one the ground, and then- oh boy- every squirrel and chipmunk in the park heard it and came running.
The animals must be so used to being fed, they let you get pretty close.
We hiked for about an hour, and then returned to play for a bit.
It was a very pleasant afternoon to spend with Dyleva. I wish they came around more often.
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