Friday, March 2, 2012

A stuck truck and dirt fun!

A few days ago dad's truck got stuck in the mud. Good thing we have Big Blue, (mom's van) as she was the one that pulled Lil' Green, (dad's truck) out. She had no problem at all pulling Lil' Green, out of the mud. Lil' Green's belly was touching the ground. We asked every one in  our church group if they had any chain and no one replied. So my dad took Big Blue to the store to buy some chain. And when they got back we hooked Big Blue up to Lil' Green and pulled him out of that nasty mud. And for the gardens, we are finished with the herb garden we just need seeds, and we have been working on the other garden for a long, long time and we have done a lot. Me, Jonah and Jed all help to get the dirt, and you know us, if we have dirt we have messy, messy kids that need baths. I got some shots of the boys berrying their littlest pet shops in the dirt. What a "good" idea. There are missing littlest pet shops now.





This is the dog area. We are digging up the brush over here to put a small garden here, too. The goats ate most of the brush.


That is one of the littlest pet shops that they berried and now they can't find it. This is the lady bug witch is Jed's favorite.


Jonah digging in the dirt for the butterfly. He like that one the best. I know I know you're probably thinking "what boys having girl toys?"



He found it! Yay! At least we have one bug. The boys are still looking for their littlest pet shops in the dirt.



Jed had fun loosening the dirt up with the rake. The rake was 3 times bigger then him.



These are Jed's feet. He was climbing up and down the dirt pile.



This is, Mizter Toad the toad. Bella found him in the brush in the dogs area. He was 2 inches tall and 3 inches wide.



This is the chain that was hooked on to Lil' Green.



As you can see in the background Big Blue is pulling Lil' Green out of the nasty mud.




~Flannery~

2 comments:

  1. What a fun time!! Mud is not necessarily so fun, but he dirt...

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  2. Sounds like a lot of excitement getting the truck out of the mud. You are a very good photographer.

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