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Friday, June 10, 2011

Beautiful boys, special moments ...

Today with Dakota and Jyra away and Monique having left us, there was only Magnus and Ted at the farm with me.  Two very beautiful little boys.

How special indeed was our day. 

Ted and Magnus love each other.  Ted really looks up to Magnus and Magnus loves him all the way.

While the day was very beautiful and we covered many miles there were two moments that capture the spirit of the magic we shared and here they are for you to enjoy ...

We headed down to the Witches Garden for our picnic.  Into the cubby we went and I don't think there could have been a more special place to picnic in the world for these boys ...




As both boys munched along and chatted heaps, Ted spied a couple of bickies in Magnus' lunch box.  He kept looking at them without saying a word, knowing I'm sure that Magnus would eat everything else first. Finally it was time for the bickies which were looking very home made and yummy and the exchange between the two boys was that of two kind little gentlemen ... very beautiful indeed.  Magnus opened the biscuits up and Ted asked, 'Mak-ness, can I have some please?'  Magnus replying with a big smile, 'Yes Ted, have this one.'  Ted's eyes nearly popped out of his head as Magnus handed him a whole biscuit.  'Thanks Mak-ness.'  'That's alright, Ted.'  I asked Magnus, 'Who made those Magnus?'  He said, 'My dad, he's the greatest.' Then looking at his biscuit, 'They got strawberries in them ... no, cherries, they're cherry choc chip.' 

A while later we ran into Pebbles the cat, who loves the children and loves being held and patted.  I scooped her up and the boys came in close and the tenderness and love that was shared was divine ...








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