Posted by JWalker on November 30, 2013 at 17:55:00 from (8.19.13.73):
This is not tractor related, but I use John Deere And Oliver equipment.
It was a wonderful day here. Today I had my 7 and 10 year old son help me with different things. First, I put my 10 year old on the zero turn mower chopping leaves. He could not have been happier. I then took him off and gave him and his brother rakes and made them rake our drive. I did give them an 8X10 canvas and showed them how to pile leaves on it. They had a blast moving leaves with the canvas. I then let the 7 year old go inside while the 10 year old helped to catch and load 2 yearling I needed to move to another pasture. Later I took both boys and my Bride out to a back field, where we all shot several rounds of 22s.
Awhile after everyone had eaten a good supper I told them all to load up. We went into town(10 miles away) and got ice cream Sundays and milk shakes. We all enjoyed them.
The boys are now putting some toys together and my Bride and I are watching the Clemson Carolina game.
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