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Old 09/15/12, 11:31 AM
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Talking Playtime Pictures!

Can you believe that I managed to write a blog post that isn't as long as a novel??

Shocking, I know, but here's one that's mostly just pictures:

"The Adventures of Noodleville": Playtime in Noodleville

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Old 09/15/12, 11:42 AM
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Those are great pictures! Looks like everyone is having fun.
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Old 09/15/12, 02:37 PM
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Great pictures Crystal & I always enjoy the Novel length blogs but lots of pictures are always nice too. Very nice of your daughter to share her sucker with Tricks & I'm sure Tricks was happy about it too.
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Old 09/16/12, 01:32 PM
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Thanks Yes, they had a blast.....I swear they stayed out there for almost 2 hours hopping on hay bales, running around them, and racing from one end of the row to the other...

lol Katie you are one of the few.... A few of my inlaws say it's too "wordy"

I so wish I could have got that shot of Tricks licking the sucker! She LOVES candy & my daughter loves to share, though I personally wouldn't go licking a sucker after a goat ...

On that note, lol I think one of my inlaws is my first commentor on the post..... A few in the family are RN's & big time germaphobes, so I'm sure they are just squirming at the thought of all the diseases Shayla is going to get from the goats
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Old 09/16/12, 03:20 PM
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I had to laugh at the first comment about not letting kids routinely play with livestock. I'm failing in that regard.
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Old 09/16/12, 04:15 PM
 
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I was doing some serious eye rolling about the "limit livestock contact to through-the-fence" comment. Those kids who get $100,000+ for champion steers, lambs, etc sure as heck don't do it "through the fence". City folk make me laugh sometimes.
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Old 09/20/12, 04:18 PM
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Yea.... I'm failing too..... LOL

My kiddos are always playing with the critters... I grew up the same way with no issues so I don't think I'll worry about it
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Old 09/20/12, 05:19 PM
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My mom is just like that first commenter. She doesn't like that I have animals.

Lately, knowing that it's hunting season here she has been flooding her Facebook with stories about children getting shot and rabid deer. She didn't say exactly who those posts were geared toward but my siblings live in the city and the last time my brother ventured away he managed to give himself scope eye with my 4 year old's .22

So I had to be passive aggressive right back and post pictures of my 4 year old shooting aforementioned .22 and my 2 year old proudly kissing a dead deer on the nose.
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