Saying Hi to Mom as We Wait for the Bus
Kim’s still in Ecuador so we wanted to say hi to here as we waited for the school bus.
Kim’s still in Ecuador so we wanted to say hi to here as we waited for the school bus.
Kota had a litter of three cute pups and we had them out to play and to do some wing work.
Landon still isn’t holding point very long but he’s getting better 😉
We put in a lot of time but it was great to see all of the light towers up, ready for final testing.
We tried to find a few scorpions while the family was down here but it was still too cold for them to be out. With it getting hot, we saw several. It’s crazy how they light up under black light.
Dad and I ran down to the Brownlee to get in one last chukar hunt before the season closes. We caught this coyote trying to make a break for it. The chukars will have a little less predation when their chicks hit the ground this spring.
Drake has been wanting to build/assemble this dump truck since he opened his gift on Christmas. With all my travel this was the first day that we could sit down and put it together. Cool idea but it was a pain in the neck. None of the nuts and bolts would stay tight so it was constantly falling apart if it was played with at all. He did enjoy the build.
The day I got back from AZ, I was exhausted. Kim surprised me when when she picked me up from the airport. She had lined up a time share in snowy McCall for just the two of us and we heading there that evening. The next day we retrieved the kids and took them to the winter carnival. It was a much needed break and the cold was a wonderful respite from the rising Arizona heat.