This past week Cole and I got to spend a few days with Pa and Grams. As always, when Donny is unable to come with us, our visits are bitter sweet. Bitter because we miss Donny and wish he could come with us; sweet because we get to visit with Pa and Grams. I think Cole loves the outdoors and animals even more than I do; which is a bunch because I LOVE being outside and with animals.
Pa and Grams took Cole and I to the rodeo grounds to see all the animals one day while we were there. Cole loved being able to touch all of them. I'm not sure he had a favorite. I think if you were to ask him, he'd say they were all his favorite.
This poor pig should have ran the other way (away from Cole). Cole got so excited when the pig ran up to him. The pig stood there for a while letting Cole pet him and grab his snout. Every time Cole grabbed the pig's snout he'd squeal with delight (Cole not the pig).
The petting zoo was wild. Cole didn't know what animal to touch first. He ran from one goat to the next, stopped along the way to meet a deer and chased a duck. This was the first time he'd seen a lama.

Cole had so much fun playing in the dirt.

Every morning when we'd go out to feed the horses, Cole would run straight for them, pointing and saying, "hor" "hor" in excitement. He LOVES his horses.
Socks was my horse as a child. We made a lot of great memories. Cole ran right up to him and motioned for Pa to pick him up and let him get on Socks. Once on Socks' back, Cole grabbed his hair and nudged Socks to move. (I think he thought Socks would work like his rocking horse does at home.) Socks just stood there, probably thinking "I'm too old and tired for this".
Cole and I got to help plant potatoes in Pa and Grams garden. Pa let Cole drive the tractor, preparing the soil for planting.

Grams taught Cole how to turn the potato eye-side up so that they have a better chance of growing and how to space them out and put them in the middle of the row.
Every morning when we'd go out to feed the horses, Cole would run straight for them, pointing and saying, "hor" "hor" in excitement. He LOVES his horses.
Donny and I bought Ace the year before Cole was born. Ace was only a year old then. We wanted Cole to have his very own horse to grow up with. Pa has been working and training Ace for a while now. (I even got to help out with some of the training while I was there. It was so much fun.) Ace is good natured and really a gentle colt. He will be a great horse one day and Cole will have a lot of fun making memories with him.


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