First the tree, there wasn’t much left. When I went to get the tree, the farmer gave me some new information I had not known before. He is one of just a few allowed to go to Mt Rogers and pull up Fraser Fir seedlings from a “nursery” area there. He brings them back and plants them immediately. They are completely organic.
And obviously, the goat love them.Sadie spent Friday night with us. Mike was away at an overnight trip with the wrestling team. Virginia was wanting a little help. I was up for the challenge. Sadie enjoyed some cooking in the morning.Then she went and put on her coat and said she wanted to go see the horses. She didn’t seem to understand that it was 25 degrees, with the wind blowing and a skiff of snow on the ground. Plus she was still in her pajamas. But we patted Pep, Otoelene and Draper. Then Joe came by with the tractor and we got in.
I opened gates while Sadie stayed in the cab with Joe.
I think she really enjoyed seeing the cattle and doing something a little different.
She even posed for me to take her picture.
Then there was more indoor time, playing with old toys. These were her first cousin once removed, Matt’s when he was little.
Then, after nap time, Allie showed up. It was a very nice day.
2 comments:
Pfffft what's a little cold weather to a horse crazy girl!
Glad you had such a good day with the littles.
Sadie's enthusiasm for horses seems boundless :)
That seat in the tractor looks perfect for Sadie.
Very cute picture of Allie (look at those feet :)
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