Actually, Levi and I had a lot of fun recreating these everyday occurrences on the hiking trail. The kiddos couldn’t understand what in the world we were doing. Why we were acting so silly? Funny how they didn’t see themselves in our playing around. And yes I truly believe the meltdowns are worth making the memories.
Looking for ideas to inspire your next hike? Maria from Places We Call Home, shares her best 10 tips for starting hiking with your kids. Be sure to check out her fabulous ideas to spark imagination and get you feeling completely prepared and ready to tackle your next family hike.
XOXO Levi, Kileigh, Claire, Henry + Leah
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Hilarious! How do you keep a straight face through that?
Hilarious! We've experienced all of that and more. Oh the whining... Now they are older and we just leave them home.
I had it til the "I can't walk. There's poop." Then I lost it! 🤣
LOL!! Yes, this family can relate to many of these. Nice work!
This is too funny. And even with all of that, you've still managed to inspire me to take on more outdoor adventures with my two.
I love the part about the poison ivy! I can definitely relate :) I write about adventures in hiking and camping with kids as well at HikingBingo.com. We should definitely connect! Your family hiking stories are hilarious!