You can't walk around the whole lake because of a water treatment plant so you have to walk up to gate, turn around and walk back. On the gate is a sign that says your lap doesn't count unless you touch the sign. Bryson and Angele touched it. I forgot. Guess that means I was never there.

After touching the sign we let Bryson stretch his legs and feed the ducks.


On the way back we found a stick and let Bryson hold it. After carrying it like a scepter, he discovered the wonder of dragging it as we walked.


Eventually he got tired of the stroller and got out and walked with us. He did great. We all walked, ran and jumped for quite some time.

When he slowed down we put him back in the stoller and he very quickly fell asleep and slept for the rest of the walk. It was a good day.