Taking my grandon outside

My grandson will turn two-years-old in October.

I watch him five nights per week for a few hours in the nights, her favorite thing to do is run around outside.

She is blissful to explore the yard and discover current things. She picks up sticks, pulls on tree roots, picks flowers and digs in the dirt. I am always blissful when the weather in Plano cooperates. It’s so great for my grandson to breathe fresh air, soak up vitamin D and exercise her legs. He’s learning to navigate inclines, declines and uneven terrain. He’s becoming aware of the dangers of prickly vines, poisonous berries and the road… Unfortunately, the conditions in Plano, TX, often make outdoor play difficult or impossible; During the winter, my pal and I might only get one or two inches of snow however the temperature correctly drops into the thirties, and there is hope that conditions hot up enough in the afternoon that I can bundle my grandson in a thick coat, hat and boots and take him outside. The Springtime season brings a great deal of rain; When my grandson notices that it’s raining, she cries. The summers are difficult because of the intensive heat and humidity. I am always sad about sunburn and keeping a sunhat on my grandson is a challenge… Plus, she gets ver pink-cheeked and sweaty. The fall is actually the best time of year in Plano. We cherish plenty of sunshine without temperature soaring above ninety. I like to take my grandson to Arbor Hills Nature Preserve and Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve. There are lots of trails, plenty of shrubbery, appealing lakes and all sorts of birds and wildlife to keep him entertained.

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