Monday, June 18, 2012

Precious Moments: Cuteness

This blog is just full of cuteness!

One day last week we finally had a chance to go to Aunt Margaret's family's dairy to see the calves mainly, but we saw the "big" cows to.  Aunt Gert came as well because she just loves being part of the party--we sure had fun!


Brandon was the most tentative with touching the calves.

Yes, my focus is all off, but this picture is so typical of Micah.  Before he could
do anything with the calves he had to rub their feed on his little arm to feel the texture.
Then he was all about feeding the calves just like he had the horses at Uncle Aaron's house.


Brandon warmed up pretty easily once he realized they wouldn't bite him.

Emma is a little girl who has been coming to play at our house every day for the last
couple of weeks.  She wasn't tentative at all.  She had all kinds of questions and jumped right
in with feeding and touching the calves.

Love this picture with the boys and Aunt Gert and Aunt Margaret.

Exploring.

Oh look!  A hay bale!

Well of course we have to jump off of it!

Brandon was far more interested in the "big" cows then in the calves.

Did you know Jersy cows have terribly LONG tongues?  I just made your day complete, I know.

We didn't have much sun last week, but one day was quite sunny.  P52 theme last week was "Sun Light".  Micah decided that my plants needed MORE water (after all that rain) and took it upon himself to water my plant starts.

This is my P52 picture for the week.

A few plant starts did get crushed in the process, but what's a boy's discovery compared to that?




Such a little farmer with his boots and dirty butt!

Finally, here are a couple pictures from yesterday, Father's Day.  The boys helped me make lego airplanes for Daddy and Bumpa.  They thought they were pretty neat.


Micah was quite intent for a little while on doing this puzzle.
And that's a recap of last week for us.  We were rather busy and I didn't get my camera out as much as I would have liked--such is life.

Blessings on your week.

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