Graham got to have his day at Graber Hill.
It was much anticipated, mostly by the Graber's because you can't
tell a 2 year old about something exciting if you don't know when it is going to work out!
I picked him up after lunch and he was ready with his digger shirt and boots.
Quinn was NOT impressed that she did not get to come along.
Theo was all smiles, he did not care as much!
Look at that preciousness.
Sitting in a pile of run over corn (oops) playing with his dump truck.
We called Shannon and Shaylee and they showed their chickens.
He liked the chickens and scooped up 2 eggs to take home.
He kept saying, cant "queeze" 'em.
He asked about the rooter.
But the rooster isn't very nice so we couldn't get close.
And we visited Dryce's rabbits. Oh my there are a lot of them.
They are so soft.
He petted one, then it was onto the cows.
He could have watched the cows a long time.
But, turned his attention to Joe who was climbing the grain bin.
He told Joe to get down!
And finally he got to sit on his tractor. He touched all the levers and smiled a lot.
He found a pile of corn dust to play in and brought home a box of corn,
for outside only. Tee Hee
And got a small tractor (lawn mower) ride from Shaylee back to the van.
And then we finally found Danny in the big truck, he was happy about his
semi ride hauling grain next door back to the farm.
That smile thru the window, he's a mix of his daddy and mom.
But, when he smiles like that I see my brother as a baby all over again!
My momma would have loved that!
No trip to the farm would be complete without a farm snack.
Drinks from the garage fridge and chips from Co-Op did the trick!
Joe and Graham crossed the field to get their combine ride from Papaw Donnie.
Look at those trees.
I was rewarded for this trip, too.
Views, Smiles from everyone - something about a young one enjoying the magic of the farm.
Joe said he rode here a long time.
On the floor of the combine, close to the action as it harvest the corn...until
he ran out of steam and crawled into Joe's lap and snuggled in for
a quick nap.
The combine is famous for that!
And then it was back out to watch the corn be unloaded into the semi again
for another trip to the farm grain bins.
A little more playing in the corn before we headed home.
And Graham wasn't done, I go to yee house.
Sure, that is what fall break is for..
and little sis came along this trip.
These cousins bring us so much Joy.
She sure is full of love.