Posted by Keith Molden on December 25, 2018 at 06:58:46 from (173.81.193.126):
My 3 year old Grand Daughter is spoiled, and some say by me, her closest sibling is 17. We open our Christmas presents from each other on Christmas Eve. Last night we let her open the first one (a Kubota toy tractor and discbine) I don't believe I've ever seen a child so happy to get a present. Oh Grandpa, You didn't forget, You got me a Bota too. I Love You. What more could an old Grandpa want. We were in Rural King a few weeks ago and took her down the toy isle trying to get an idea of what she wanted. She didn't even look at the dolls, told me the Case IH's were the wrong color. Then she saw the Kubota. Her eyes told me that I had to get it for her for Christmas. It looks like my M6060 and is made of plastic so it probably won't last a long time, but it was well worth the few dollars it cost just to see her face and hear her when she opened it. Merry Christmas from our house to all of you and here's hoping the weather this coming year will be agreeable to all of us. Keith
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