At least Desert Boy isn't eating the dirt! Nothing like being an apprentice ranch hand . . . before your second birthday.
April 24, 2009 at 8:42 AM
[Image]My husband needed to check some fields and asked if Desert Boy and I would like to come along. We jumped at the opportunity, both of us wanted to see something different. So after we got there, I started looking for birds and flowers while my husband took Desert Boy to go make sure the irrigation pivots were running correctly. I walked in their direction, and when I got closer, I saw a strange sight. I looked closer. [Image]No, I wasn't imagining it, my husband was down on his hands and knees in the field and Desert Boy was playing cowboy. This looked like a lot of fun. [Image]As I got closer, I saw my husband was all wet from adjusting the nozzles on the pivot. I also saw Desert Boy had a good grip on his collar. He's learning. [Image]My husband actually had a purpose being down on his hands and knees. He was checking the field for sprouts and checking the soil moisture. Of course I wouldn't have known that if I hadn't asked. [Image]It must be tiring work hanging on. [Image]Finally it was time to get off, thank Daddy, and run off to play with Henry.
posted by Desert Survivor at 6:45 AM on Apr 24, 2009
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Close this window Jump to comment formThat's what Daddys are for!! So sweet!!
April 24, 2009 at 7:11 AM
At least Desert Boy isn't eating the dirt! Nothing like being an apprentice ranch hand . . . before your second birthday.
April 24, 2009 at 8:42 AM