Some of you may not know it but I was a country girl in my younger years. :-) OK I wasn't a complete country girl. There was always a part of me that wanted to live in the city. Now that I live in the city I love to go home to my roots and I love even more to expose Ella to the country. This past week Ella and I spent a week at my parent's house. I have to say that my girl loved the country. She loved the cattle, the pigs, taking a walk around the property, playing in the shop, driving the boat, going to great-grandma's with her Popas, and so many other things.
Every day we went for a walk. Ella found many exciting and fun things to explore.
This day the steps at the house were absolutely enthralling.
There are more steps on the other side of the house!
Ella's absolute favorite place at grandma and grandpa's was Popas' shop.
Often we would play in the shop after the bath and PJ's. That meant she had to wear her galoshes in the shop which was very fitting for this atmosphere.
The first night we were there Ella went out to the shop with grandpa. When I came out to the shop later I found her in uncle Travis' boat learning about the joys of fishing. Uncle Travis showed her how to make the engine go up and down. When Ella mastered this it was she was very proud of herself and couldn't get enough of making the engine go up and down and up and down and up and down...you get the picture.
She was a pro by our last night there.
Just checking things out.
During the walks Ella also checked out the farm animals. She really enjoyed checking out the steers (one of which is no longer with us but is hanging in the cooler in the shop ;-0), horses, and pigs. I think Ella's favorite animal was the horse. She wanted very much to get really close to them but there was a hot wire between us and them so we only looked from a distance.
For the Whitney's pigs have a been a staple animal in the field for years. We have raised pigs for as long as I can remember. This was Ella's first real introduction to the pigs. At first they were shy and wouldn't come over to visit.
But after calling them for a bit they came to say hi.
Ella enjoyed getting an up close view of the pigs.
Will she be a pig farmer in the future?
While we were in Finley the Super Bowl happened. Every year my dad has a huge party in the shop. Ella had the best time. She was not shy and made many new friends that day. My girl is quick to get comfortable with people. She was flirting with many, playing games with others and just being herself with everyone.
She really enjoyed watching the game with Popas. He also enjoyed it. For some time now Ella has been forming a deep love for my dad. She loves to do any thing with him and hates it when he leaves her sight. She will follow him around and try to help him with whatever he is doing. This love affair began at Christmas and has deepened with every visit. He picked us up and brought us home. After he left she keep going to the door pointing to it and crying. She misses him.
In the evening she would help Popas bring in firewood. The first night she helped, she wouldn't let him stop bringing in wood. By the time he finally called a stop to it he had enough wood for the night and the whole next day. The wood was going down the hallway.
Since she couldn't carry the wood she just showed Popas the way to the stove.
We had a great trip. I loved that she was able to experience the country. There is definitely something special about life in the country. It is quite and slow, which was a good change of pace.






















