It was a big week! Kingzlee's first tooth emerged, she is pulling herself up on things, and she attended her first cattle branding
Kingzlee didnt want her Daddy to pack~He left Sunday for a business trip and bear hunt.
Her new favorite thing to do is stick out her tongue and spit at the dogs
It takes a lot of effort and a funny face to spit! She pulls herself up all of the time now but her favorite 'jungle gym' is Mommy or Daddy!
Her new favorite thing to do is stick out her tongue and spit at the dogs
It takes a lot of effort and a funny face to spit! She pulls herself up all of the time now but her favorite 'jungle gym' is Mommy or Daddy!
Saturday night after the branding, we went to Gothenburg to Grandma Shar's house. Ann and Ava came to visit and Kingzlee was a wild woman!
Ava was a bit overwhelmed by this wild, screaming, crawling child!
After the branding, as all of the riders were headed back in. I had to drive the pick-up and tailer with Kingzlee so Justin could ride but I did get to ride some earlier in the day.
Justin and Marc on Lovebug and Sarge. We were hoping to put Kingzlee on a horse with one of us to sit at least but she fell asleep and slept most of the branding.
She wasnt real pleased, not sure if it was the smell or she was tired
Kingzlee in the Sandhills holding on to Mom like a little monkey
Kingzlee at the branding. She is more clingy than ever right now not sure if it is the new tooth or what is going on?!?!
In the Sandhills with Lovebug in the background
We arrived at the branding site to find out that Shaun had not taken our horses up there as we thought, he had tied them in the barn! So we had to go all of the way back to the house to get them! I think the smile on Justin's face is fake-he was not pleased!
Kingzlee eating a banana in the 'big house' at the Milldale ranch the night before the branding.
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Thanks for updating the photos of Kingzlee. I feel like I am getting to see her grow-up. She is a beautiful little girl! I can't wait to see the pic of her first tooth. I swear my girls teethed from birth to ten months before a tooth ever appeared. I wondered if they were going to just gum their meals for their entire life. :)
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