After we went to midway we made a quick stop in cv on the way back home. The kids were able to spend some time on the farm with my dad. He is SO awesome to always take them with him. I know it's a huge sacrifice for him because they make it hard to get any real work done and he has lots to do.
All of these pictures are out of order and I can't figure out how to move them on my phone.We like to play rook at our house. It's very different from the way Brett's family plays and I like both ways. We call ours Mormon rook. Not sure why. This hand was my downfall. I had a good lead but then I was dealt this hand and green was trump! How was I supposed to bid on that??!!
Dad and mom grew pumpkins in their yard for the kids so we got to go pick out some to take home to carve. One more thing to sneak over the CA border through the ag station!
This pic of my grandpa is from our trip in august but I just found it now. I LOVE it. My grandpa is almost 80 and he still goes to work everyday. One day my girls asked me what it means to retire. I explained it a little bit to them and then told them that they don't really need to know what it is because it's not something that we do in our family. I'm so grateful for his example. I could say the same about my grandma and my parents too. They work hard from sun up to sun down and sometimes beyond that as well.
Firing up the tractor!
Eating suckers from Bishop!
The kids all love the farm but you should see dalton...he gets SO excited about the tractors and the diesels.Loves these pics in the tractor tires!!









2 comments:
I love all of the farm photos. Those will be great memories for the kids. The tire pics are the best. You will have to tell me about the way you guys play Rook. I am interested.
Wow it puts it in perspective of how large those tractor tires are. It is to fun to see them working with Grandpa Dalton. Reminds me of all the memories we had with our kids on the farm. Cute pics.
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