My baby girl will be two in June. One of her favorite words is "outside." She is the gate climb'nest thing I have ever seen. She will stand at the gate and "talk" to the cows for hours. (She hmmmmm's real loud at them, she snorts at the hogs and barks back at the dogs.) We just got in from check'n cows about an hour ago. She loves ride'n the four wheeler. Takes twice as long to check fences with her but I don't mind a bit. She was ride'n with me last week and we crossed the creek into another field and there was a flock of turkeys in the field about 150 yards in front of us. We watched them for about 30 minutes, every time the tom would start strut'n she thought that was the funniest thing she had ever seen. She helped me put out some peppers and tomatos yesterday. She loved get'n to pour water out of the bucket on the plants. Any time she makes it to the back yard she bee lines it to the pole barn. She will hug the front tire on my 6700 and say "my tracker". When I ask which one's mine she will go pat the 960 and say "daddy's". She is take'n a nap now, be'n out side with me for the last 4 hours since church makes her sleep good. Don't know how she will turn out 20 years from now but so far I couldn't be more proud of her.
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