A Great day.

JWalker

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It has been a rough summer around our house. My son broke his leg in May (on wife"s birthday), my wife has lost two aunts, we have cancelled two vacations, I have wet a bunch of hay, I have not cut a bunch of hay, etc, etc, etc.

Tody has made up for ALL OF IT. I got up this morning, woke both of my sons (6&9). I took both of them fishing. We caught three throwbacks.

Later in the morning I had to separate move some cows. I sent my sons to the house on the golf cart. I knew the house was locked but thought it would only take a few minutes. I show up 45 minutes later, they are chasing each other/fighting over the water house. They were both soaked to the bone.

L ate this afternoon I needed to move some hay to the edge of the field. I figure large field surrounded by a fence why not teach the 9 year old how to move hay. I get him started and take the golf cart and guide him about putting it in rows at end of field. I wish you could have seen his smile.


Oh, to make this tractor related he used a John Deere to move the hay.
 
It can look pretty dark at times, but sooner or later, the sun will come through. I know you have heard this before, but, enjoy them while you can,and spend as much time with them as you can, because they will be grown before you know it. My children are 45, 43, and 41, and I still have a great relationship will all of them, and I firmly believe that it is because I spent so much time with them when they were young.
 
Heard a good one today: you have to draw the bowstring back to launch an arrow. Tough times is just God pulling the string back to launch you toward the target. Sounds like you"re on your way.
 

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