My baby daughter visits the park (vol. 3). Does she finally master the scary slide?

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My daughter Alessandra is quickly growing up and it has been very enjoyable to watch. Yesterday we were able to get the whole family out to the park near our house so that Alessandra could experience the park for only her 3rd time ever. 

Her first two experiences did not go all that great as you can see here:

That trip was awful as she cried just about the entire time. Especially with the slide, for some reason that slide was the bane of her existence! 

The 2nd trip she was older and had a slightly better reaction as shown here:

As you can see it still wasn't a great reaction. She still looks pretty unsure of things sitting atop that slide. Now the question becomes... 

Would the 3rd time be the charm for her?

The following is a picture journey of our daughter's 3rd ever visit to the park:

The first stop would be at the field for some soccer with brother. This is probably the most she has gotten to actually "run" in her short little life. 

After a quick stop at the field, it was time for the main event. On to the jungle gym portion of the park!

The first stop would be the swings.

She tried to climb up in the swing herself but quickly face-planted... so swinging with mom was the order of the day!

Next up would be trying out the smaller slide with mom. This would be the warm-up before the big slide would be attempted solo... as you can see, she still wasn't all that sure about those scary slides. 

After the slide was mastered with mom and some confidence was gained, it was time to make her way to the big slide where she would attempt the slide solo... 

Full of courage and excitement she made her way to the big slide...

With each step her excitement grew... and possibly her fear as well...

Finally arriving at the top, it would now be decision time. Am I going to go down this slide or am I going to cry for mom and dad to come and save me from this scary slide?!

After some help getting situated from brother I was all set, it was now or never.

Does Alessandra finally master the slide or does she cry out for mom and dad to rescue her?

In thrilling fashion, she conquered that slide like a pro without even so much of the slightest look of concern. She was ready to ride that thing again upon completion!

But first, after all the excitement and activity of the day so far, it was drink time. :)

Thanks for reading and hope you enjoyed the picture journey of a small milestone in my daughter's life!

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Great pictures. It is an important milestone. My older one was a daredevil on the playgrounds and the younger one has been scared of anything that's more than a foot or two off the ground. Once they grow, though, they figure it out and become much more confident. What a journey!

Haha yes it is. I am not quite sure which one she is going to be. I read something a while back that said that the youngest child is usually more of a "daredevil" but since there is such a gap between her and her brother, it might not apply. Plus she seems to be pretty cautious thus far. Although now that I think about it, she does try to climb on the couch, rocking chair, stairs, and bookcase every chance she gets... so I don't know :)

Gorgeous photos, fab memories and such a pretty little girl :)

Thank you very much for those kind words! :)

You are more than welcome :)

perfect image.!!
Good Luck.
@jrcornel

Thank you my friend :)

you are welcome

You are very sweet little princess, even he spends his days with excitement, I really like to see it laugh look beautiful.
hope he is always healthy and happy in his life.
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