


Taking a stroll down the lazy river with daddy. . .
Taking a stroll down the lazy river with daddy. . .
The big red barn on the farm
Poor cows are so hungry lately due to the lack of rain and growth of grass; Rocco and I enjoyed getting up close and personal with the cows to feed them. They came right up to us (they were behind the fence) and licked my hand with their scratchy, wet tongue trying to eat the cornbread and sandwiches I was feeding them. It was so cute to watch Rocco motion the cows to him with his little wave. Being the city girl that I am, I was rather proud of myself for hauling some square bales from the barn down to the field. I also put some dry feed in a pail and fed them one at a time. They stampeded one another trying to get their big noses down in the bucket or be the first to scarf up a mouthful of hay. Two cows got a little fiesty and later jumped the fence. (One of the coolest things I've ever seen. . . a cow literally jumping like a deer.) Rocco's not a bit scared of them though. He'll go right up to the fence and pet them on the head. He still doesn't talk, but he can "Moo!"
Rocco and Granddaddy by the catfish pond (May 2007)
Waiting to go bye-bye. . .
Playing in the mud at the farm in his dirt shoes. . .
Enjoying the last bottle of the day. . .
September 2007
Three Generations
The brown shoes that he has on are his dirt shoes for the farm. Can you believe the onesie he has on in this picture is a 3 - 6 month? And our little tike is 17 months old! He sure is one cute hunting buddy!
Make no mistake though. This little man is a momma's boy. There's a special grooved out spot on momma's shoulder to prove it. When he wants special lovin', he lays his head over momma's left shoulder and soaks in the attention. Nothing sweeter in the world. . .