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Friday, January 28, 2011

Cowboy(ing) and Boutique(ing)

Yesterday Justin helped his dad get some cows loaded to go to the sale. I couldn't resist getting a few shots of them out there because they looked so cute. No cowboy attire needed here.... just a guy with his cap, two pair of sunglasses, and a BIG stick. The younger Ferguson guy had his sweat pants, boots, and fire department cap.

The cows didn't know the difference and cooperated for them. Shortly after being loaded, we were off to take them to the sale barn about an hour away.




Jonah and Glory rode with us. They enjoyed the ride thanks to the DVD player and Dora! Jonah kept wondering why we didn't buy more cows to load up and bring home with us.

Next, we stopped at McDonalds for the kids.



Back home I got this pic of Glory after her bath. She had just crawled up in the chair and covered herself up. This little cowgirl was pooped!


I can't fail to mention that earlier in the day I got to go shopping with Keelie for her birthday and in celebration of some other "goals" met. She found some really cute stuff at a great boutique. Although our lunch plans changed locations, it was still a nice meal. As we had just read on a greeting card there in the boutique, "it's not so much about the food on the table as who's in the chair!"

22 comments:

  1. What a nice post. Such cute pictures of the kids. And that first photo is beautiful. It should be framed!

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  2. Diana- What a neat post! I have one little grandd that will "tuck herself in" when she is tired...and I another that will prop her eyelids open with tape (not really) and insist she is NOT tired! Love the family day you had with your "cowboys".

    That is a great saying about the food on the table...Hugs- Diana

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  3. cute "cow" pics!! love that saying about it being who is in the chair!

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  4. Sounds like you had a nice day. Love the quote from the card! Aren't families just the best!!

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  5. I enjoyed your day too, and loved the finishing touch with the saying! If you don't mind, I will be using your quote in my daily talk/walk. I get ahold of a "good one" (quote) and start applying it. LOL!

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  6. I guess cows really don't care do they! Cute kids and what a great day!

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  7. Sounds like a fun day, Diana! Love the pix! I'll be sure to remember that great quote too: "it's not so much about the food on the table as who's in the chair!" Awesome! Have a blessed weekend! :)

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  8. Hi! Diana! cute post of what I have forever watched with my boys, and now grands along side them! How neat! I so love to watch my grandaughter with her Uncle Brad, at the pasture! Love It! Have a Happy:) Mooooooooing! wk-end! Ha-Ha!

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  9. This was so neat. Enjoyed the pictures and the quote. Tell Keelie how proud I am of her.

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  10. What a fun post! I love seeing all of the cows... a real day in Texas! :) I also really like the saying at the bottom of your post... it really is ALL about who is in the chair! :)

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  11. too cute..some of my best memories are from my grandfather's farm!...even when a mother cow chased me!

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  13. Ha! I was the one logged in as Tinna--been helping her with blogging stuff...

    Just wanted to say thank you for a delightful day!! Love you:)

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  14. Hi Diana,
    A very cute post. Your grandchildren are just the cutest!! Thank you for sharing...and have a great weekend! :)

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  15. Charming quilt keeping that charming little cowgirl warm.

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  16. Such simple pleasures! I mean, what could be better than a cowboy hat or a sippy cup?

    Hugs,
    Kathleen

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  17. They are too cute, she is a tired little cowgirl for sure! I just wanted to stop by real quick and say thanks for linking up to the Storytellers blog hop!! That was really nice of you, and I hope you are finding some great new reads, I know I am!
    http://texagermanadian.blogspot.com/

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  18. Yes, loading cows is just as tiring downunder here in OZ!

    Have a great weekend!!

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  19. Nice. I thought when you were describing it that there was going to be a much smaller boy helping dad. LOL Love the pictures!

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  20. I have to disagree with you on one point. Diest Pepsi is the drink of choice. LOL Love your post. What darling grandkids you have. Follow along the Storytellers Blog hop, and now following you.

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  21. Hi there, I stopped over from the storyteller hop and am loving your photos- looks refreshing to be outside. I"m trapped in freezing cold and snow :(
    Meri
    merigoesround.blogspot.com

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