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A Run With My Girls

First she took pictures while I ran...





Then she ran...


Then her sister wanted to run but was a little hesitant...


But she couldn't resist...

And she was very proud of herself when she was finished!


RUN: I told The Princess this could be our last double jogger run because they are getting too big and it's getting harder to push them. She told me: "I won't tell my kids it is the last time because I am a good mom to my babies and I am stronger than you." Well okay then.

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  1. Kids say the darnest things.
    Love the pictures. You have some adorable girls. :)

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  2. Now you must archive this blog post for posterity and when your daughter comes to you 20 years from and mentions the kids are "too big to push around on a run" you can show her this.

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  3. Adorable! A new runner in training. :)

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  4. That is hilarious! Love it! Can't wait for my little girl to start telling me that I'm slacking!

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  5. So cute!! Love the pics! Kids sure say the funniest things!!!!!!

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  6. Ha! Are you sure that your Princess and my Dizzle aren't related?

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  7. She took really good pictures! I love that view!! I am jealous, I wish I had a view of the mountains like that. What she said is so funny! kids are so "matter-of-fact...I guess I told you"

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  8. Well, you've got the extra weight of the cast on your little one. I know (unfortunately from experience) that once it comes off, the load is a little bit lighter.

    And tire pressure. Huge.
    Usually if you have the right tire pressure, especially on a flat trail, it should almost be effortless.

    Great pictures, you live in a beautiful area.

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  9. I want to run there! How beautiful. It's so satisfying to see our children move and run and have fun. Yours could be a family of great runners! Good to get such an early start. Thanks for sharing that adorable little girl with us!

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  10. Sooo funny!! Our kids love the double jogger runs, but they are over 90lbs combined not including stroller.. Maybe hubs and I can get single strollers and run in tandem.

    SUCH CUTE pictures!

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  11. They are so cute!! Looks like a beautiful run!

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  12. Gorgeous pics and a cute little girl! She's going to be a runner one of these days! (And she will be VERY strong. hehe). So cute.

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  13. This is the sweetest post! Love the photos. I think your daughter is right. Think of that great upper body workout you are getting. It's like two workouts in one! ;-)

    ..okay, my jogger is just a single. Now they can ride bikes while you run.

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  14. Nice run with your girls, I love the pictures too. Your girls will be a future runners too.

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