Warm Winter Days
Just a short update in case you were curious what your days were like in the winter of 2020. You've got a new nanny that you love, she's smart, full of energy, runs around with you all day, but makes sure you get your homework done in time for mommy. Yesterday was Saturday, and we started by going to the Chocolate Expo to see your artwork and test chocolate. Then we headed over to the fairgrounds and went to 4 different shows. The RV show was your favorite and you went into every single RV there and gave us the rundown on what's good and bad about each one and which one you definitely wanted. You didn't even care when we ran into some friends and spent longer than you wanted talking. Then we went to the tractor and truck show, where we bought some Amish cookies, you sat in all the tractors, then rode a mechanical bull for the first time. You weren't interested in the cattle show and neither were we so skipped that one. You wanted to go to the gun show, which utterly disappointed you. Just a bunch of old men swapping their hunting rifles.
But the day had just begun, because next was lunch with Papa and Nathan. Then it was off to the farm with your best friend Sam where we fished, you played lots of pool, at one point you and Sam had a 10 minute long laugh attack at the pool table that had you both on the ground giggling. Then we went 4-wheeling all around the farm, where we got covered in mud, had a ton of fun, mooed at the cows, and even tried to take the rocky washed out trail down to the bottom to see the Buffalo pond.
Hope you remember these days as fondly as I do.
But the day had just begun, because next was lunch with Papa and Nathan. Then it was off to the farm with your best friend Sam where we fished, you played lots of pool, at one point you and Sam had a 10 minute long laugh attack at the pool table that had you both on the ground giggling. Then we went 4-wheeling all around the farm, where we got covered in mud, had a ton of fun, mooed at the cows, and even tried to take the rocky washed out trail down to the bottom to see the Buffalo pond.
Hope you remember these days as fondly as I do.
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