#183 #GoForAWalk My youngest and I got home after #soccer in the morning. (I was playing and she was #fundraising.) My wife was out with the middle daughter finding an outfit for an event later in the day. (That's another story. My high schooler brought her middle school sister to the event as well. How they managed that, I don't know. It was their little adventure.) Soon after we got home, my two older ones went out and my youngest and I were left at home without a car. We watched YouTube for a little bit, but I grew tired of it and soon told her: Let's go for a walk. She was less than enthused, but then I mentioned, let's get something to eat and she said ok. We started off a bit slow but I wasn't in a rush. I had my phone put away and I was enjoying the cool weather before the rain. I asked a couple of questions that received short answers. I didn't push. Then she started talking about something that was on her mind. I'm glad she did. Her mood improved and we had a wonderful conversation on the way to the eating establishment. I can definitely say I enjoyed the walk and talk. Sometimes that's all you need. Put the phone away and go for a walk by yourself or with a loved one. #bepositive #traindaily #eatwell #livewell Pics: #vegan food I ate or shared with my wife Notes: Saw #FinalPortrait. I didn't know what it was about but thought to see it since we hadn't seen it before. It was a biographical story about the eccentric artist Alberto Giacometti and his final portrait. It was curious to see the thought process of an eccentric artist. 20180421