From there we headed over to the Edith J. Carrier Arboretum on JMU's campus and walked around enjoying the sunshine. We fed the ducks and Eleanor tested some fountain water with her toes.
She was a little warm, so we decided to find a slightly cooler spot to spend the rest of the afternoon.
We picked up some sandwiches and went to Blue Hole to picnic and put our feet in the water. It was a bit of a hike/walk to get there through the woods, but was totally worth it because of its beauty and peaceful location. The water is super blue where it's deep enough to jump off the rocks. I definitely didn't come prepared to swim. It's October! Who would have thought it would be so nice? Eleanor also stuck her feet in the water here, but was not a fan because the water was so cold. I was very impressed by how well she did while we were hiking on the rocks and through the woods, though.
The rest of the evening before they had to leave to get back home, we just spent taking a lazy stroll around downtown Harrisonburg, including a stop for ice cream.
Going into the day, I have to say, I was a little concerned about not having a home-base close by that I could feed her, change her diapers, and lay her down if she was tired, but she was amazing. She ate wherever we stopped to take a break, I changed her diaper whenever I found a flat surface, and she slept when I put her in the moby to walk around. She was so good all day long that I didn't even mind when she finally cried in the car on the way back to where we were staying that evening.
5 comments:
It was such a fun day. Eleanor was smiling! Beautiful weather too.
So wonderful to see all these pictures!!
Can't wait to meet that sweet lil' E!
what a little adventurer! looks like it was an awesome day!
what a great traveler! i'm very impressed- with you and Eleanor :)
oh my gosh I love all of Eleanor's activities! She could be the star of a children's book!
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