Friday, May 8, 2009

Cuteness

The Bag Lady had big plans for a video for you today, but her computer had other ideas. Freakin' thing won't let her load the pictures from her camera into her computer, so there goes that plan!

Instead, she will share some cuteness with you. Here is the Rancher, with a friends' grand-daughter, going out to look at the baby calves (Grandpa is keeping a close eye on things off to the left.)




She had to be carried back from the pasture because her rubber boots gave her a blister, but she was pretty excited about those baby cows! And a Bandaid fixed the blister.

Have a great weekend.

25 comments:

Miz said...

I laughed at the carried back as that is TOTALLY what would happen around here.
Toddler has a Papa Joe (who is just a friend) who lives on a ranch here in TX and she LOVELOVELOVES heading there for the day and seeing the animals.

Crabby McSlacker said...

So cute!

And ah, I remember fondly the days when most of my medical complaints could be fixed with a band-aid.

Ain't so easy now!

Missicat said...

I would excited about seeing a baby calf too! Though I doubt anyone could carry me back if I got a blister....

Leah J. Utas said...

Nice pic. And baby cows are always exciting.

the Bag Lady said...

Miz - I'm glad the Toddler has somewhere she can go to see animals!

Crabby - yeah, they don't make Band-aids large enough anymore, do they?

Missy - oh, I dunno - the Rancher is tougher than he looks! *snort*

dfLeah - thanks. We should have new baby calves soon. They are just taking their own sweet time arriving.

Scrumpy said...

Ah, I love to see a man who knows how to take care of business hold a little girl's hand. Something about the rough and tumble type showing their softer side I suppose. (And I have no clue if your Rancher is one of those types, it is just the first thing that came to mind when I saw the cute pic.)

the Bag Lady said...

SB - you nailed it exactly! That old cowboy comes across as tough as rawhide, which is why I thought the picture of him holding onto that little pink-clad girl was so cute! (But don't tell anyone he's a real softie, 'kay? Don't want to ruin his reputation!)

Hilary said...

That's so sweet. I love to see men looking after kidlets. There's something tender and heartwarming about it. And Grandpa looks way too young.

the Bag Lady said...

Hilary - I love it, too! And yes, grandpa is wa-ay too young!

Reb said...

That is so cute...the tough old rancher - yeah!

the Bag Lady said...

Reb - yup - tough guy! Hehehehehe

Karen (formerly kcinnova) said...

I bet she had both of those grandpa-types wrapped around her little finger! :)

the Bag Lady said...

kcinnova - how on earth did you know that? :)

Levi said...

Which one is the toddler?

the Bag Lady said...

Depends on how much beer they have consumed..... :)

Redbush said...

How sentimental! The little one is a cutie! Actually, the rancher and grandpa look like they are enjoying themselves immensely! Did they do a good cow check, or did they take a rain check? HeHe! Yes, rancher and grandpa look too young! O.K. the rancher can pay me later!

the Bag Lady said...

Redbush - I'll let the Rancher know he owes you! :)

Terrie Farley Moran said...

df Bag Lady,

Men enjoying a little girl during springtime on the farm. I imagine that it doesn't get any better than that.

Terrie

the Bag Lady said...

dfTerrie - you are SO right! Isn't that the cutest picture?!

Dawn said...

I do so understand about uncooperative cameras and computers!

I love your new header - just the thing for calf season.

the Bag Lady said...

Dawn - it's so frustrating when things don't go as planned! Thanks for the compliment about my header - sister, Reb, designed it for me!

Sagan said...

AWWW so cute indeed.

the Bag Lady said...

Sagan - it is cute, isn't it?

Amy Mullis said...

Bandaids cure EVERYTHING! It's amazing! (She's a cutie.)

the Bag Lady said...

Amy - Band-aids are the best! And certainly seemed to do the trick with her!