Nothing pleases me more than when my grown children (and their partners) love on their nieces and nephew. Perhaps they see it as a way to stay connected because they live so far from each other. Perhaps they see it as a chance to nurture a tiny human with a shared DNA. Or perhaps they are just lovely, thoughtful people who are generous with their time and talents.
Their love can take the shape of Saturday morning FaceTime call, a hand-sewn butterfly cape; a mud kitchen hammered together from two pallets, a hand-painted "red plate/journal” to mark milestones; a canvas bag full of heirloom toys and puzzles passed down from cousin to cousin;
or, in this case, an illustrated book....
New York Baby Roscoe turned one on January 14th and her Uncle Jack, Aunt Kasia, Cousins Hazel and Norbert and I (her Bee) collaborated to make her a very special gift: a book that shows all the fun things she can do when she comes to Kentucky to visit Farm Dover. It was a hit!
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Farm Dover: A Good Place to Be
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| Hold our hands and we'll head down to Bee's Garden.  See any red raspberries?  | 
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Then we'll run 'round to our Mud Kitchen. What should we cook?   | 
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Let's cool off in the back porch pool.  Do you want to blow some bubbles?  | 
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| Then we can pick some wild blackberries. How many can you pick?  Watch out for thorns!  | 
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| Race down the hill to the teepee.  See any cucumbers to pick for a snack?  | 
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| Then follow us over the creek to visit the Faerie Village.  Does it look like the faeries had a party?  | 
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| Hold on tight. Don't drive the Polaris into the weeds! | 
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| And just before bedtime, snuggle up for a story.  Which book should Deed read?  | 
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| Farm Dover: a very good place to be! | 
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