Saturday, October 15, 2016

Having fun in the tractor with Mom

The kids and I are kind of a packaged deal.  Wherever they go, I go and wherever I go, they go.  I guess that is what happens when you're a stay at home mom.  So when it comes to the time of the year when I am out in the field daily, the kids come along with me.  This is fun (and a little crowded) and I know we are making memories that will last a lifetime.

Having fun in the tractor with Mom
Miss L and I hanging out in the tractor
taking a stretch break
Many people have asked what do the kids do all day out in the tractor?  We read a lot of books, we play with tractors, dolls, stuffed animals, etc.  Each kid has a tractor cinch sack bag that they take out to the field with them that includes their favorite things to play with and a couple snacks, a juice packet and their water bottle.

Having fun in the tractor with Mom - first harvest photos
Miss R's "First Harvest" photo
One thing I have done every fall, for the last five years, is that for their "First Harvest" I take a photo of them on top of my tractor wheel; it's turned into a tradition.  I shared Miss R's photo in my Harvest Happenings post yesterday and it made me walk down memory lane and check out all four kids "First Harvest" photos.  I couldn't resist sharing them with you too :)

Having fun in the tractor with Mom - first harvest photos

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6 comments:

  1. I love this and I love how you incorporate your family into your work. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of life on a farm.

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  2. Your kiddos are adorable! Happy and safe harvest to you

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  3. You could pass them off as quadruplets based on the pictures! They definitely all bare a family resemblance. What a great foundation you guys are giving them!

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  4. I can't get over how much R looks like K! What wonderful memories you're making!!

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  5. Adorable kids! I've always thought it would be fun growing up on a farm, certainly on *your* farm anyway! :-)

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