Taking my grandon outside

My grandson will turn two-years-old in November, then i watch him five days per week for a few hours in the afternoons, but his number one thing to do is run around outside.

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

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