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Shooting as quickly as I could so the baby could go sleep properly in her crib, I snapped this one of Monica with Katherine.
I have put all four of my kids in this crib every night of their baby life. I will be sad to see it go. We couldn't afford a new one and so we bought this used. It wasn't exactly what I would have chosen but it grew on me. I want to treasure seeing a sleeping baby through those bars a little longer.
Crib Goch is described as a "knife-edged" ar?te in the Snowdonia National Park.
923 m (3,028 ft)
The highest point on the ar?te is 923 metres (3,028 ft) above sea level. All routes which tackle Crib Goch are considered mountaineering routes in winter or scrambles in summer—meaning that they must cross "graded territory" as defined in Steve Ashton's "Scrambles in Snowdonia". The easiest of these lines (the "bad step" part of the route) is given a scrambling grade of Grade 1 (the most difficult being Grade 3—routes more difficult than Grade 3 are considered rock climbs).
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I believe the top of Crib Goch is just in frame. although hidden by the cloud.
The Miners' Track is just making an appearance on the right of frame.
Isaac is learning to stand up while holding on to things. He enjoys standing in his crib and watching his sister.
We painted the nursery (yes this is the same room that used to be the office), which meant it was time to put together the crib.