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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Like a hawk!

Deqlan had an absolute ball at the dairy!
Keaton and Deqlan 'driving' the tractor, they move to fast so didnt get the camera to snap with both of them sitting still and looking at me!

Logan loved looking at the baby cows

What a lovely afternoon it was!
Congrats Shaun and Farrah on your engagment!!! Wishing you both all the love and happiness in the world!
A week ago we were delighted to share in the celebration of Shaun and Farrah's engagement party at Irene dairy.
The kids and adults, for that matter, had a great afternoon and lots of laughter and fun was had by all.
We were very proud watching Deqlan play ten step away on the jungle gym with Logan, and Keaton and some of the other kids. We were delighting in watching Deqlan play by himself amongst other kids instead of Dada and Mama always over his shoulder , ALL THE TIME! He spent a good part of the afternoon playing by himself and next to the other kids.
We cautiously watched Deqlan through the corner of our eyes , whilst chatting to friends - im normally stuck to Deqlan like glue and many people tell me to give him "some space" , so it was a different experience for us, to give Deqlan more freedom then we normally do.
During a conversation, where i may have turned my eyes away from the jungle gym , for a few split seconds - i couldnt see Deqlan. Meggie , Mark and I immediately started running in all different directions trying to find our boy - i ran straight to the car lot ( i feel sick even typing this out) and Meggie round another path of the farm, and Mark , the clever , logical Dada he is, ran to the spot Deqlan was playing at earlier in the afternoon. Its difficult to explain but, its like a square cement block as tall as Deqlan, maybe a little taller. Deqlan had climbed into the block , and was trying to climb out and thats why we couldnt find him. My word - what panic , what horror in those few minutes. Thank You Lord for keeping Deqlan safe!
Our precious boy doesnt have any fear of danger and we still have to stick to him like glue , maybe a little less then glue, to make sure he remains safe from danger while learning what is safe and what is not.

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