Are you kidding? You want me to climb that ladder? I’d rather have a meltdown.

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is this mama’s face as a little girl?

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Adrianna is known to not like her picture taken.  After a few meltdowns, we captured her beautiful personality.  Brother Alex and sister Aurora were so patient and helpful.  I bet Adrianna will be a poser someday soon.  Just look at the beauty of these three siblings.

Ain’t Taking no more of your bull, bull

I always have a story.  It all started at this barn above.  Beef bull with hurt foot was to stay confined a few hours til we made room for him to stay until the next week.  He busted out within minutes but stayed in the field til Monday.  Of course, trying to load him, he escaped which sent a posse to capture him.  This failed and we lost him for 2 weeks.  When the Moore family was thrashing wheat, they saw him.  He had made a nice home in a thicket there. Again, we tried to at least head him home and failed as he hid in the corn.  To our aid, were the cowboys (and cowgirl) from Tennessee.  Before I could pat out a hamburger, they had the bull down in the field.  So I missed that part.  But they, the dog, and the horses, were awesome.  The whole catch was less than 20 minutes.  He was loaded and gone before I could grasp what just happened.  Heck, I might let another one out just to see the action again. (Just kidding.) But I know who to call the next time.

Easter is just around the corner and these two will surely get you into the spring spirit. Caleb and Ethan love it when chocolate is offered. Ethan is wearing his dad’s outfit in the first ones. He can put on one funny face.