Wednesday night we three went out to the garden and found A LOT of treasures! Liam was so excited as he took each one into the house... well the first three things. Then he told me he couldn't do it anymore, so Ian helped me get everything into the house.
Thursday night I had a goal to take Liam to see the horses down the street. I have seen other people feeding carrots to them and I've been told that they are friendly horses... so before I had to go visiting teaching, we packed up some cucumbers and carrots and triked/walked down the street. Liam was so tickled with the whole experience... mainly watching me do all the feeding. But before we left, he took the two carrots he was snacking on and held out his hand flat to give them to that needy-eyed horse.
Notice in this photo that he had tried to feed this guy carrots for the first time and got freaked out and dropped them.
11 comments:
That's hilarious! What a cute little guy! The look on his face is priceless!!!
Awwww. Too cute
#1 - I sent you an award.
#2 - Liam's reaction is how I reacted the first time I tried to feed my aunt's horse an apple. To this day, I'm scared of horses. (Yes, I'm a freak.)
#3 - What a great harvest!
First of all, look at all those yummy vegetables!!! I am really jealous. Our garden has produced pretty much zilch this year! :(
How fun to feed the horsey. The look on his face is so precious! :)
Your garden is amazing!!!
Your vegetables are so amazing--they look so delicious.
The expression on Liam's face in that last picture is priceless
LOL! I love the look on his face! I can't even imagine how BIG those horses must look to him. LOL.
your veggies look so yummy! And I love the picture of a surprised Liam! so cute!
In the pic w/ the BIG veggies, the wrinkle in Liam's shirt made me initially think it said "Viagra Falls."
That's funny.
Hey I know that field!
That last picture is perfect! SO cute.
And awesome veggies! I want a garden!!! Yours looks so great!
Awesome harvest!! Liam is adorable feedint the horses. My kids loved to feed the horse that used to be kept at my work (they breed racing horses too).
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