He actually could jump all day long.
We even got my dad on the piano. It was funny.
Jackson enjoying his stroller ride as usual.
This is neat. A life size game of operation. Does anyone remember playing this as a kid? Well this big version is just as hard!
Peyton really likes playing with this thing.
We got to ride this thing around (I can never remember what they are called and Craig always has to remind me). Craig has never gotten to ride on, but I got to try one at the Epcot center at Disney World years ago. They are really cool, but kind of hard to get used to. Going forward and backwards isn't a problem, its when you go to get off. When you get off you can't shift your weight forward or backward at all or the machine thinks you want to go forward or backward depending on which way you shift your weight. Kind of difficult to get used to.
Peyton loves to go out and see the farm animals.
Sometimes we are lucky enough to get to pet some of the animals. This donkey looked like he was posing for our pictures. I was petting him and he turned his head back and nipped at my fingers. See if I pet him again! I was just glad it was me he nipped at and not Peyton.
Too bad Jackson wasn't in this picture. It would have made a nice family picture.
Up until I was 8 years old, we lived on what my dad calls a "hobby farm". You know the kind with 1 cow, 2 pigs, 3 turkeys, and 4 chickens. Seriously. My dad loved having some animals around and we like to tease him every time we pass some cows and ask him if he would like us to stop so that he can pet one. He loves farm animals. This donkey really seemed to like my dad.
My parents.
Craig was looking at these plants and noticed a huge rosemary plant (it is on the right of Craig). He got excited because he loves rosemary and hopes that we can plant one and grow it this big!
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