Had one of our Bunjy's twins for a couple of days.He's 21/2. Took him to pick the broad beans and then he helped us to shell them. I hoped that he would eat them but had my doubts. Well I need not have worried he thought they were great. Had them with bacon and jerseys in their jackets. He slept like a log. All in all a most refreshing day.
Shirl. What great photos. Just look at the concentration on his face in pics 1 and 2 and look at the angelic look in last pic. That is the age when I really love children they so want to join in things. Just lovely ;D
PS I do love them at any age!!!!
lovely pics, shirlton..a new gardener in the making..we find callum's quite prepared to eat stuff he's gathered, even though he won't eat it shop bought :)
Too good to be true!
Last pic is best! Gorgeous.
Thats just what I thought when he went to sleep. We had 5 of the little blighters but nowadays we can only manage 1 at a time lol
What did you put in the food to get him to sleep. The hours I've paced up and down singing...na, na, na, na naa! With a child over my shoulder.
Fabulous pics! :) :) :) What a beautiful little chap! IMO all youngsters should be involved in growing stuff if at all possible. My two (in their 40s now :o) always helped with the veg patch - and enjoyed eating everything! I remember them being invited out for tea and being given baked beans - they didn't know what they were!!! Spinach was - (and still is) - one of their favourite veg! The grandsons have been brought up the same - no fussy 'veg haters' in this family! :) Well done, Shirlton and Bunjy!