In all of our years, we have certainly seen plenty of full moons. We've even seen plenty of full moons in July. On Tuesday, we learned that the full moon in July is referred to as the Buck Moon: this marks the time of year that male deer (bucks) begin to grow antlers.
Cole and I wanted to see if the moon looked any different than the dozens of full moons we've seen together in years past. After taking Mini on her evening walk around the block, we put down a blanket in the backyard and looked up at the moon. As bright and beautiful as it was on Tuesday night (and it was bright), it didn't look particularly different.
We're happy that we learned something new that day, though, because this journey is all about learning and growing together, no matter how big or small that may be.
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