Part 3: Animals, Veggies, and Spoiling
Our adventure continued as we went to my parent’s
house. The spoiling also continued. The girls were thrilled to see Grandma,
Grandpa, Uncle Donavan, and Uncle Shawn.
They remember how willing everyone is to play with them, give them what
they want, and talk to them nonstop (in the case of Hadley and Grandma).
While most of our time was spent relaxing around the house,
there are always a few things we try to do while there. One of those is visiting Uncle Donavan’s
place to see his cows and horses. In the
past Hadley has always been a little timid around the horses, but this time she
loved them. She was excited to feed and
brush them. Malia wasn’t as interested,
but she still got in on all of the action.
Feeding the horse pears
Malia wasn't too sure about the horses
Uncle Donavan and Hadley
Brushing the bull Pokey
Thinking about it
The girls with Uncle Shawn and Uncle Donavan
Brushing the horse
At first we weren’t having much luck, but soon Grandpa
started reeling them in. After twelve,
we stopped counting how many he had caught.
Gideon wasn’t having quite the same luck. He did end up with two (one with assistance
from Hadley). His second fish was the
biggest of the day, until a few moments later when Grandpa caught one a little
bigger.
Hadley caught three fish.
She described them as a little one, a pretty one, and a big one. Malia helped Grandpa reel in one fish, but
the rest of the time she was more interested in playing with the worms. I can’t really blame her because when I went
fishing I always ended up playing with the worms rather than fishing.
Hadley and Grandpa fishing
Malia fishing with Daddy
Checking out the worms, but not quite ready to touch them yet
All about the worms now
Both of them liked playing with the worms
Helping Grandpa reel in a fish
Gideon's fish he caught on the pink princess rod
The fish flopped just as Malia tried to touch it
Helping Grandpa fish
A true fisher girl. Showing how big her "big" fish was. It was actually about 6 inches.
Grandpa has the most impressive garden I have ever
seen. I always look forward to his
tomatoes and cucumbers. Nothing in the
stores comes even close to what my Daddy grows.
The girls seemed to agree as well.
Malia fell in love with his tommy-toe cherry tomatoes. Grandpa had to go out to the garden every day
to pick more. Malia would eat as many as
she could. She also loved his green
onions. Hadley loved the cucumbers and
tomatoes too. Along with eating all of
the yummy veggies, the girls had a lot of fun helping in the garden.
Walking to Grandpa's garden
Malia helping pick tomatoes
It's a jungle in there
Eating a green onion from Grandpa's garden. She ate 3 that night
One of the huge sunflowers
Grandma had bought the girls sprinklers to play in. Since we have low water pressure, the girls
had never played in one before. They
weren’t too sure about it since neither of them like getting water in their
faces. Both were very hesitant at first,
but by the end they were running through the water.
A little hesitant to get in the sprinkler
Walking through on the side where there wasn't water
Getting a little more into it
Look at that attitude
Daddy going to get Malia
Having fun now
Since Malia’s birthday is only a month away, Grandma decided
to give Malia her birthday gifts early.
She also had a few gifts for Hadley that she hadn’t sent for her
birthday in May.
Very seriously checking out her new toy
Dora!
Checking out their new toys
The rest of our time was spent relaxing, playing, and
eating. Hadley loves helping Grandma in
the kitchen, and Malia loved the ice dispenser in the fridge. Malia also loved feeding Uncle Donavan’s dog
Jinx treats and ice.
Helping Grandma with dinner
Feeding Jinx ice
Jinx really liked me
Malia loves Jinx
Hadley and Uncle Shawn
Playing in the toy box
Hadley taking things out of the dishwasher faster than Grandma could put it away
Malia and Uncle Donavan
We had a lot of fun, and it was good spending time with
family. The girls love visiting their
grandparents and uncles and always want to go back as soon as we leave.
Uncle Shawn
Grandpa
Uncle Donavan
Grandma
Uncle Donavan, Uncle Shawn, Grandpa, and Grandma
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