This was originally going to be a post about how much cool stuff we have done in the last couple days to our yard.
Followed by some description of the agony in my hamstrings (saved my back by bending my legs) caused by the net movement of about 6,480 lbs of concrete (move twenty seven 60# bags four times each and you’ll see what I mean).
But…
Like all good things around here that story was overridden once I dove into the copious amounts of pictures I took of The Mermaids during this same weekend.
With competition like that, why bother with more complaining.
Although it was something like THIS!!

Oooh, me hammy!
But I digress.
It started with the biggest mountain of dirt TheWeeOne had ever seen.
She scaled it. Why?
Because it was there.

I filled up one of our raised garden boxes that night while it rained and TheWeeOne conquered mountains.
The next day, LaGrande wasn’t to be denied. Despite dance pictures later in the day, she bravely donned gloves to keep her fingernails clean.
She came, she saw, …

… she repeatedly rolled down.

Much bending later and tens of rolled strips of sod, several more trips to the dirt pile, and 10 bags of concrete later, we had another day. This time the sun was out and the parents were a bit more prepared for copious amounts of dirt. We even had a babysitter…sleeping in. Here we have a good likeness of said babysitter.

The Meerkats couldn’t stand it any longer, they had to get down and dirty.

And what a difference a day (or two) makes. Whereas TheWeeOne couldn’t do anything, up or down, without a helping hand on Friday night here we see her inciting her older mermaid to take the NesDirt plunge.

Maybe someday I will have the time to show before and after shots of the actual yard-work. Until that time we will keep playing in the dirt.
My back hurts just looking at that pile. Uf. Don´t miss yard work! Cute assistants!
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Awwww,
Dirt – better than any toy!
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Cute assistants?
Cute, yes! Assistants — we-ell-ll … … NOT!!
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You made my day! The only thing that comes close to a good dirt pile is a good old fashioned leaf pile. You made me think of both, and of course the girls looked adorable!
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I didn’t know that girls, all on their own, liked to play in dirt and mud; I thought Uncle Bob and I forced our little sister (Hazel) to get all muddy! Although, I have to admit, she always came back for more.
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Grandpa Z your sexism is showing.
Children like to play in dirt. It makes no difference whether they are boy children or girl children.
I would suspect that force had a great deal to do with unwillingness to prefer to play anywhere that force existed.
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Oh! Is that why Hazel was kicking and screaming for her mommy while Bob or I held her down as we subjected her to the electrodes that the cat was totally unwilling to accept as a second test?
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The babysitter, aka Colette, had a good time too with her cousins…once she woke up!!
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