Posted by olgentdc on March 11, 2019 at 08:37:25 from (163.182.187.117):
It was a pleasant enough day Yesterday.But My Kids had indoor plans after all this miserable weather , I would think they would jump at a chance to kik up their heals outdoors ? I have been trying for years to get My Children to bring the boys to the farm to see things and be a part of it in hopes of inspiring the farm gene in them . They Do Come to help with firewood and other things ,and they perform dutifully ,and we have never had a bad day when they were here .i always make a point to show them the newborns and tell a story or to . Sadly They are always ready to go back to their home in the burbs . They are book smart and straight A students , so ,why should i complain? , You Are Right . They are are not much for sports, And , what is missing that mischief of energy that i had for chasing a rabbit and catching tad poles and walking the creek that i had at that age. the adventure of canoeing the creek. or getting the boat ready for the river, or for that matter helping get the tractor fixed .My sons and daughters All say I gave them a perfect childhood that they are most thankful for , but they dont want to live way out here. I always Told Them Some day I want To build near the pond, And Let Them take over everything including the farm and This big House . It will Be theirs. .. I was Always hoping that They would relish the Farm and all the joys of it.But i am not seeing it.
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