Simple things Sunday is about slowing down and capturing life’s everyday details. Taking joy in the simple things is the focus and Sunday is the day we gather together to reflect on our experiences from the week and share our photos with each other. #SimpleThingsSunday
We spent the week in beautiful Waterton Lakes National Park and had the best time! One of the highlights of our trip was the gorgeous view from the top of Bear’s Hump! It never disappoints. I just love this shot of daddy and daughter admiring the view. Baby girl was a little nervous and the way she’s holding onto daddy’s hand just melts my heart!
What simple moments did you celebrate this week?
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What is Simple things Sunday?
This weekly photo share is all about taking time to photograph the everyday details that make your life unique, beautiful, and special. We gather here each Sunday to share our photos, to enjoy the beauty found in the ordinary and to be reminded of just how important the simple things truly are. Read all about STS here.
abrianna says
That is a beautiful view. I too like the way your daughter is holding onto her Daddy’s hand.
Barbara Mugnai says
Yes Rebecca, we’re in the right place, right moment…
Thank you for remind us!
Have a great simple Sunday
Warmest Regards from Italy,
Barbara
Mothering From Scratch says
{Kathy} Rebecca, we just recently returned from a trip to Blue Ridge, Georgia where we enjoyed some great views of mountain vistas as well. Taking in a scene like that together always brings us closer as a family. God provides plenty of family entertainment in His own venue!
Katie @ The Casual Craftlete says
Such a sweet memory and photo, Rebecca! Your trip looks amazing. I adore the mountains.