It's hysterical - he's within seconds of walking and he knows it. He's just so perma-happy, he cruises around the furniture or climbs on people all day long, laughing hysterically.
The weather has turned humane the last few days, so we ventured outdoors for FHE tonight and took a walk in the scenic Wisconsin countryside.
Speaking of scenic, we live one house away from the edge of town. This was the view that greeted us as we pulled into our driveway this evening - and no, we did not use the zoom:
Pretty tough to get away from the cows around here.
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious and also, as one city girl to another - I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteYay for naturewalks, and so do they just walk freely around the countryside or are they fenced in? I mean, you aren't going to have to deal with a cow on your porch, are you???!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that your children get to experience nature in the most glorious, wide-open spaces of God's wide acre. Real horns...quiet and peaceful. Such serenity.
ReplyDeleteWALKING?!@#!? I'm a terrible mom - I haven't even taught my daughter to roll over! I don't want her to go ANYWHERE yet!! She'll probably start crawling after Forster starts walking. What else to expect? Your kids are always one step ahead of my kids. Literally.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the house! Sounds like you need to move again, so Alex help some more.
Looks like happy cows like Baraboo too, not just California.