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April 10, 2001
Nicholas got to go feed cows with a friend of mine today. He helped drive the truck through the field while the other guys threw hay off the back. Nicholas loved this! he was pointing and waving to the cows. At one point he said Ohhhh Big cow! LOL
On the way back into the feedlot to bring nicholas back to me and reload the truck, Sam looked at Nicholas and he had a tear running down his cheek. he didn't want to leave the cows! he wanted to stay out there all day.
Sam had also given Nicholas a cinnamon roll on the way out there and Nicholas ended up throwing it out the window. I guess he was trying to feed the cows also. lol
When they got back to the feedlot I had a some candy waiting for Nicholas. He threw some of that out the window and called for Taz. Another friend he made out there. Taz is the dog of one of the guys that works out there.
Nicholas just loves animals. I need to get him a cat or something.
When we go over to Sam and Lanas house, Nicholas say we are going to China's house. China is one of their cats. it is funny that he refers to their house as China's house though. Whenever he is there he spends the entire day playing with China and packing her around!
Until next week...... Jonnah and boys!
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