like Christmas!!!! (His shirt is always disappearing! At least he's not in his underwear!) We got our tree yesterday... Trimmed it last night.... And enjoyed it today!
When we have a difference in opinion on names around here, they get them all! I can't decide if he's the cutest thing I've ever seen or.... if he's so ugly, he's cute! Either way, he's as sweet as sugar and we love him to pieces! He reminds me of a puppy! Nellie and Bella are due with Lamancha babies soon!! He'll have some buddies to play with!
I love the person who let me borrow this camera: So I can catch moments like these.
My littlest man, looking so grown up! My baby! Being sweet! My smoochie face. I live for those sweet sugars under that neck! He is perfect and he is mine! This face is one of the reasons this child gets everything he wants! He squeezes my heart with those eyes!
(WARNING: Photo of my little deer hunter and his first deer. I know some of you don't like the more graphic photos related to hunting so come back tomorrow! Thanks!)
Jake took his first deer this afternoon, a button buck! This weekend was youth season in Kentucky. He had been practicing with his .243 he got for Christmas last year. I knew he could hit the target but wondered how he would do with "the real thing!" All you hunters here would have been proud! He was as steady as a rock!
He dropped him where he stood! He also helped me dress him out but said I have to cook it! I bet he eats his fair share of it! He told me he thought he was ready to kill one with "big ole antlers" now! What can I say, hunting is in our blood and his Dad and I are very proud of him!
but somebody's gotta do it! It's only 6 inches deep in here!! It's hard work, but I had some help! My boys are growing up and turning into regular little farm hands. Luke helped load the trailer while Jake was hauling it to the fertilize pile and sweeping out the tack room. I do believe my "ladies" will be happy to see their floor again! Hey come back here! We're not done yet! We gotta muck out the horse stalls!! Sorry Mom, scooping chicken poop is enough for one day!
Dust is in the air Such a familiar site this time of year. Tractors follow the combines like faithful puppies and trucks keep the roads busy. Farmers are putting in long hours while wives keep supper waiting. When the corn is all gone, they'll start on the soybeans. Little boys eyes light up at the site of these big guys on the road, moving from field to field. I love harvest time in Kentucky!
Wonder where they think they are going?? My little mini-herd! Dimple in the lead, followed by Sara, Penelope and Honey Bear bringing up the rear! Oops, I've been spotted and Penelope wants an apple or two!