Glimpses of our week…
Sunday Special Dark drew a very detailed tractor. Can you spot the treads on the tires, where it says “John Deere,” the smoke stack with one long trail of smoke, and dust coming behind the tractor because it is going so fast?
Monday Eating grass…
Boy cousins swinging
Tuesday Roasting HUGE marshmallows with cousins. These marshmallows were at least 4 times the size of regular large marshmallows.
They made most excellent s’mores
Wednesday See my teeth?
And my deliciously chubby legs with red painted toenails. ☺
Thursday We finally planted our garden, though no photos were taken. This spring weather has been unseasonably cold. Crossing our fingers the growing season is long enough to get a good bounty.
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Kim says
How do I score me a swing like that?
Oh, and you can have a bite of my chubby baby if I can have a bite of yours. Cuz I like me some cute baby chub.
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~Kris says
ditto Kim – where can i score a swing like that?!?!
I hope the weather picks up for you. NY started off hot fast, to the point there was a lot of worry over a last frost ruining apple trees that were already budding mid-april!
And the tractor picture is the best 😀
JRoberts says
Love the swing (we have one in our park here and it is a blast)
But WHERE did you get the marshmallows? I haven’t seen some that huge ever! (and we LOVE to roast them over our fire…)
This Girl loves to Talk says
love the swing! and doesnt hershey look like your father in law in that eating grass photo! all adorable…what a week!
AmmieJo says
My first time posting here, too. Love your blog!
That has to be the coolest swing, ever!
And I want to know where the marshmallows came from, also!
Karolyn says
I love S’mores, and those marshmallows look so good. You have beautiful children.
Esther says
We used to have swings like that at my school growing up…they were so much fun until they took them down cause kids were flying all over the place and getting hurt. Still, looks like something I need in my yard 🙂
I’ll trade a little of our heat for a little of that cool weather…it’s all I can do to keep my garden from burning up…if only it were that simple 🙂