This Is What Summer Is All About!

 It's 9 PM Monday evening and I am sitting down alone for the first time today.  It's been a busy one... filled with activity and fun.

Our Littles are here to spend a few days now that school, and pre-school are over for the summer.


There was a day when having the Littles was a lot of exhausting work... always fun, but tiring.  I have to say, that these days are so much easier. 

 And although there is constant chatter to participate in, the physical work is less.  In fact... these two are quite good farm helpers!

Believe it or not, she stuck to it until this entire pile was gone!

Easton's barn job is filling the watering troughs and the watering cans that we use to transport fresh water to the animals.

My farm apprentices helped out with some garden work in the morning...

 picking sugar peas and squash.

It makes me happy to see them eating the peas as they pick them!  Gardening is the best way for children to understand where their food comes from.  Mackenzie told me that she thinks you could save a whole lot of money by having a big garden.  And she is right about that!

Maggie and Macy and their Mom came to spend the day with us as well (these are the gals who farm-sit for us when we go on vacation).

We spent quite a bit of time cooling off in the creek and taking a long creek walk.

All of the dogs came along... even little Mama Bernadette!

The girls spent most of their time looking for creek critters.

Maggie saw this tiny snapping turtle baby swimming down the creek.

So tiny.

Mackenzie, who is completely fearless wanted to hold it as well.

The thing about days like this, spent out in nature, is... the kids are completely engaged in what surrounds them.  The world becomes a wondrous place filled with adventure.

After creek walking, we returned home, hosed off, and settled in on the front porch for some bubble play.

I made a gallon of bubble solution about 5 years ago and we are still using it each summer.  You can't beat home-made bubble solution... it makes the biggest bubbles!

Our last activity for the day before much-needed tubbies, was a trip to the local ice cream shop for a cone of soft-serve with sprinkles... the perfect ending to the perfect summer day.

We have another fun-filled day planned for today.  We'll share our adventures with you tomorrow.  

(And now, these tired grandparents are heading to bed!)

Comments

jaz@octoberfarm said…
what a perfect day! my childhood was spent playing in the woods and it shaped who i am as an adult. it was my miraculous little world.
colleen said…
So much fun!! I can't believe how fast Easton has grown up...like in the blink of an eye. xoxo
Lynne said…
What fun adventures . . .
Memory makers!
Great little helpers too .. .

Your creek stream looks so clear and clean . . .
Have another grand day today!
This N That said…
Sounds like lots of fun for everyone. Tiring I’m sure. Memory making days. Enjoy. Hugs
Csnook said…
You have great helpers! I am so thankful for parents/grandparents who taught me all about gardening at a young age! I know your littles will be thankful too!
My granddaughter loves reading your blog. She especially loved seeing the turtle! She is a huge fan of turtles. This morning we went out to the fence to see what the commotion was with the neighbor's dog. He had found a big old turtle and was just worrying it to pieces. The little girl said she didn't know how they keep getting in their backyard because it is fenced. The took the one they found yesterday down to the nearby lake. I've always heard you shouldn't move them. Thanks for these wonderful posts Bev!
Unknown said…
We love having are grandchildren at our farm too! What’s your recipe for making those huge bubbles?!
Judy G said…
So much fun! I can’t wait to have grandkids!
Anonymous said…
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your family and farm through your photos and comments. MANY BLESSINGS TO YOU ALL!

Such a fun, fun day with the kids. They are so blessed to come and spend the days at your house and farm. All that they are learning and experiencing will benefit them so much in their later years and also when they have their own children.