My Aunt Lisa and Uncle Ned stopped by for a couple of days. They are serious birders, so walking around the property was very enlightening--I never knew we had so many different types of birds!
Aunt Lisa meeting her namesake, Aunt Lisa III (Aunt Lisa II was one of our original 6 chickens back in MN). The kids love to say that "Aunt Lisa lays green eggs."
Uncle Cookie reading to the little boys--they could have had him reading all day! They snuggled right up to him like he was their long-lost best buddy.
Ruthie took right to Dad, and they were best buds the whole time he was here. She loves my hair--always curling it around her fingers while nursing or snuggling. She loved Dad's beard in the same way, and I think there is a sense of security in his big hands. Whatever it is, she just loves him!
While Dad was here he and Stephen (and various children) started work on the duck house, fixed up the pig pen (ooh, ooh! I helped with this one!) and worked on the tractor. Because what's a vacation without a little bit of work? Dad took a work-ation...
Dad took each of the kids on a "Papa date"--I think every date involved a visit to Rocket Fizz (a candy and soda pop store). They also went out for lunch and dinner, shopped at the thrift store, went to a movie and the Ivinson Mansion...they all had so much fun together. And of course they read books.
Our penultimate Papa date was a family visit to the Territorial Prison. When I saw this sign, I just had to get a picture! I think Mom would've gotten a kick out of it, too. :)
For my Papa date Dad, Elise, Mason and I went to a conceal & carry gun class and then had pizza. I'd love to be more comfortable shooting my gun, but alas, that requires more time than I currently have. We were all sad to see him go. Maybe we'll get Thanksgiving together again this November (and we can go to the shooting range)!












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