I am not one of those farm wives who is in on every decision made in our family business- although I could be if I wanted.
I'm not like my aunt or neighbor who works every day in the field during planting and harvest.
I'm not even the person who hauls 3 course meals to the men driving the tractors, even though I used to do that before I went back to work full time. Now, I am no longer an employee, and I still don't plan elaborate field meals. My farmer prefers a sandwich and lots of snacks that he can eat on the go. I try to always have plenty of his favorite cookies in the freezer and lots of sweet tea.
I hope you aren't shocked. Or disappointed in me.
Here is what I am.....
I am the farm wife who totally supports her husband and sons and their business decisions. I don't like to mess with money. I do like to spend it.
I listen and encourage and make suggestions and give advice.
I drive the tractor a few times during spring and fall to help out, but I can work as many hours as I choose. My husband is nice like that.
I have been chisel plowing the last two days, and I enjoy doing it. If I had to do it every day for 3 weeks, no thank you. Just in case you have never had the privilege, here are........
My Top Ten Good Things About Tractor Driving
2. Sitting up really high surrounded by glass. I can see so many things.
3. Being closer to nature. I notice the clouds, the birds, the woods in the distance, and the occasional animal.
4. Nothing runs like a Deere
5. Lots of time to think and dream
6. A new perspective-The world looks different when you are in the middle of a great big field.
7. Flirting with my husband-I like to call him when I am working with him and just talk. He laughs at my jokes.
8. Gaining new appreciation for the hard work that goes on around here
10. Earning brownie points and respect from my boys
There is a lot to be said for a husband and wife working together, whatever the business. I am glad I get the opportunity. I have the utmost respect for the farm women who do hard physical labor every day, but I am glad I don't have to.
(Sidebar: I apologize for all the I's in this post. You would think it is all about me. Wink.)
Cute I love it;) I feel I got to know you better:)
ReplyDeleteLove this! You were super cute driving a big ol tractor in my visuals. :-).
ReplyDeleteGoooo mom! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan- I grew up on a farm and I KNOW what hard work it is...and you are NEVER done. There is always one more calf pen to clean or one more cow to milk-one more hose to repair...etc. God bless your hubby and boys for shouldering the larger share of that burden.
ReplyDeleteI loved to drive the tractor - it was my favorite thing to do on the farm. I used to love to drag after the plowing was done. I don't even know if anyone drags anymore-but I loved it (except for the dust).
I admire and respect you for ALL you do there- xo Diana
I grew up in a rural community. Although I didn't grow up on a farm, I know plenty who did (including my dear hubby) so I know just how much hard work is involved. I'm thankful for our farmers who provide the food that nourishes us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post. Sounds like you've been blessed with a great husband :)
ReplyDeleteyou are a lovely vintage wife. they dont make em like u anymore!
ReplyDeleteYou are just about the cutest thing, ever...I love your adorable personality and I, too, laugh at your jokes. :))
ReplyDeletexoxo bj
Not sure if I am a follower but will be shortly. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure your husband is very blessed to see your pretty face on the field. It's amazing what our support can do to make our men stand taller.
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