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Lessons From the Heartland May 14, 2009

Posted by Emily in : Daily Life, Kansas, Parenthood, Princess Hannah , trackback

In Kansas, we believe in raising future farmers.

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Most kids around the country ride tricycles, big wheels, or bikes.

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In farm country, kids ride on small tractors.

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It’s a great way to meet future farmers other kids.

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And we teach them to pet goats,

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to stare at goats,

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and to try not to be afraid of goats.

Lessons from the Heartland.

Comments»

1. Rebecca. - May 14, 2009

Aw, how sweet. I *love* how she has her fingers tucked in safely in all the shots. You wouldn’t want some stupid goat to bite you.

The backing up ‘as close as you can get to mom’ is pretty cute too!

2. Kari Ann - May 14, 2009

I must admit that I never would have put you in the “future farmers” circles. However, there are no finer people than those with their hands in the dirt.

3. Kelley - May 14, 2009

You went! Isn’t that place fabulous? We love it. As a matter of fact, I think it’s about time for another expedition. Shall we go together?