Posted by OliverNate on October 23, 2012 at 12:14:49 from (206.147.20.11):
just thought I'd share past weekend there was a farm toy show in hutchinson so me and my parents went and brought the nephew (Milo) with (hes almost 2) dad wanted to get him some nicer/newer tractors to play with insteaded of the old/trashed one that me and my brother played with when we were younger. Holy smokes that little feller was on toy overload, he really likes farm machinary and farm animals hes obsessed with these videos that John Deere has Fun on Farm, All about john deere, john deere action and country. So he knows what everything is even though he ain't 2 yet. He was pointing at everying sayin combine, tractor, and the normal grunting that little kids do. I was off lookin for Olivers like usual but dad told me that Milo spotted a skid steer and he was so excited he could barley spit it out. Anyways got home and played toys for hours so it was Uncie Nate hitchin up implements and re-hitching when they came undone and putting the round bale back in the baler, lifting the bucket arms on the skid steer so he could dump the bucket in his wagon and tryin to show him the 1/64 implments don't hook to 1/16 tractors and the other way around and he also has some 1/32 stuff too. All in all it was a fun weekend got more Oliver toys and good time with the nephew and now I got someone to "floor" farm with this winter to cure my itch.
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