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Old 10-24-2018, 04:09 PM   #1
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Combining with the kids

This was an article from one of our local farmers. There are actually quite a few that take the time to do this


Today is a day I'll not soon forget..

As I was combining today, I was unloading into the auger cart and I saw a vehicle go by a couple times slowly and then pull over and stop. I had a minor repair to make and the vehicle stayed... I was a little concerned until I happened to catch 3 little sets of eyes looking out windows.

I went over and they rolled down the window and I asked if they needed anything and the lady explained their grandchildren were visiting from Florida and had never seen "farmer stuff" up close. There were 2 boys and a little girl.. I'd assume they were between the ages of 6 and 9. The two boys were all giddy but the little girl, while sweet and excited was pretty quiet.

I also happen to notice that she kept turning away from me and there was a scar or a birthmark or something on her face... And I felt really bad trying to figure out what it was because I was feeling like I'm staring at her..

The grandmother and her husband thanked me for stopping and saying hi and said they would get going because they knew farmers were busy this time of the year... And I said be careful and have a good trip...

It was then that one of the boys said are you going to be going soon cuz we would like to see what that machine does... the grandmother quickly quieted them and I said would it be okay if I took them for a ride...

She then said No we're sure your way too busy for that and I said no I'm by myself for now I've got time so she asked the two boys if they wanted to go and of course they did but the little girl stayed back.

I asked her again if she wanted to go and she said no thank you and so the boys and I went and got in the combine and we made one round and came back... While in the combine I said why didn't your sister want to come... they said shes shy. I then, because of curiosity, asked them about her face... And they told me it was a birthmark and that she gets picked on about it a lot.

After their ride I walked them back over to their grandparents car and I said to the little girl How come you didn't want to go for a ride? And she said well the boys always say that that kind of stuff is just for boys not for girls...

I laughed and said You know, there are girl farmers AND I even had a young girl in that cab just yesterday. Would you like a ride? She looked at her Grandma and she said go ahead if you want.

I then asked the grandmother if she had a smartphone and knew how to video... She laughed and said I have grandchildren of course I know how to video... So I told her have your phone ready and when you see me turn on the yellow flashing lights video the combine.

The little girl and I got in the cab and I turned the machine around and went back into the field at the end of it and came back facing her grandparents vehicle. I then said to her...here.. you can turn the steering wheel... she first looked at me like I was on crack cocaine... But I finally convinced her and I told her not everybody gets to do this but people that are part of the special face Club definitely get to...but its a secret reason why you get to drive so you cant tell anyone. We even pinky swore on it...

The smile she had made this old tired grumpy mans heart soft and there must have been some Bean dust in the cab because my allergies started acting up just a little bit... So I let her "steer" and turned on the yellow lights on the way back so her Grandma could video tape her "driving by".

We got out of the combine and she still had a huge smile on her face and ran over to her grandma and was a little Chatterbox did you see me did you see me I got to drive I got to drive... Her brothers were obviously a little miffed... And ask her why she got to drive... I was afraid she was going to tell them why... But with all the sass of a little brunette girl with her hair in a pony she looked at them both matter-of-factly and said Because girls CAN farm.

My allergies started acting up a little bit again as she came back running over to me and gave me a huge hug and told me thank you... The grandfather came over and patted me on the shoulder shook my hand said I don't know what you said to her...but that's the biggest smile we've seen on her this vacation so far... the boys shook my hand and thanked me and got back into the vehicle and drove away... Leaving me to my thoughts

And all I could think of was if one of the combines hadnt broke down yesterday, I wouldn't have been in that field this morning, and I wouldnt have been by myself and we would have been really pushed wherever we were at to keep up with everything...and it proved to me once again everything happens for a reason...

All three of their faces were on my mind the rest of the day but mostly hers... not because of her birthmark, because of her genuine smile in the confidence that she showed when she got to get out of that combine and "brag" a little to the boys.

My gramps told me long ago to always be patient with children and people you come in contact with. I remember the countless times that he would let me "drive" the tractor... and the exhilaration and happiness that I felt during that time... And I swore that I was going to make other people feel that way when I got older... and I've definitely failed at that numerous times.. but I'm trying..

But, Im kind of thinking maybe that's what I did today or maybe that little girl made me feel like that little boy with his Gramps all those years ago.

30 minutes out of 24 hours... I need to do that more often....

Today was a good day... and one I shall not soon forget.
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Old 10-24-2018, 06:59 PM   #2
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Re: Combining with the kids

Awesome Story !

I love the opportunity to teach and educate.

i have 4 young ones, 10, 7 and 5 yr old twins ( boy, girl)...little man is very mechanical. he mimics every move i make in the garage.

he regularly use the motorcycle jack to lift his ram 3500 power wheels in the air. every chance i get to explain what i am doing, i take it...he forgets nothing.
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Old 10-24-2018, 09:38 PM   #3
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Great story , loved it .
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Old 10-24-2018, 10:15 PM   #4
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Re: Combining with the kids

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Awesome Story !

I love the opportunity to teach and educate.

i have 4 young ones, 10, 7 and 5 yr old twins ( boy, girl)...little man is very mechanical. he mimics every move i make in the garage.

he regularly use the motorcycle jack to lift his ram 3500 power wheels in the air. every chance i get to explain what i am doing, i take it...he forgets nothing.
Love it! Kids these days still need to know how to fix things. You have a junior mechanic on your hands.
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Old 10-24-2018, 10:32 PM   #5
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Re: Combining with the kids

Nice story to read.
Glad you post these from time to time.
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Re: Combining with the kids

Darned bean dust allergies are contagious.

Thanks for the reminder to slow it down a little bit.
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Old 10-24-2018, 11:02 PM   #7
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Re: Combining with the kids

That was a great story! We do need to slow down and make a difference.

My Grandson loves to ride in the combine.
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Old 11-03-2018, 07:29 PM   #8
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Great story !!! thanks for sharing it !!
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Old 11-18-2018, 08:10 AM   #9
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Great story- l need to take time for others- always in a big hurry- probably miss a lot of opportunities
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Old 11-18-2018, 07:53 PM   #10
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Nice and I too am better at giving kids rides in the combine. When I was younger it almost upset me when someone asked which was wrong. Always so busy and 20 things on your mind and if you get out of sequence with even just a short stop it can cost production time the rest of the day (you know what I'm talking about). It's important to stop and do it.
Case in point. An older gentleman stopped in the field with a young boy when we were broke down. I kind of knew this guy but didn't real well. He handled it correctly and kind of helped and even offered a tool we needed.
After we got it fixed I could tell he wanted to ask so I offered the boy a ride. The boy actually wanted to ride in the grain cart instead as he liked tractors more. The older gentleman said he would like to ride in the combine so we took off.
As we were combining I asked the guy if the boy was his grandchild. He said the boy was actually a child of his granddaughters friend. This girls friend had asked him and his wife if they would babysit for him and they did. That was three years ago as she abandoned him there and never came back for him. She is on drugs.
This old boy and his wife took him as their own and the boy went everywhere with this gentleman. This guy used to drink and people told him he couldn't quit and shouldn't raise the boy. He hadn't drank since and was doing a remarkable thing in this poor kids life.
He told me the boy thinks he wants to help a farmer when he gets old enough and I'm keeping that in my memory bank. This kid has got a job latter in life. Other farmers have taken the time to give this kid a ride and I'm sure he will not have a problem finding a job from any of us.
Like you afterwards I was thinking about all this and thought about the timing of it all. To be honest I was a little put off when he pulled in as my hands and mind was full. Something told me to knock it off and let this play out. I'm glad I did and will do much better in the future too. I think this guy knew he was kind of being a pain to stop but did it for the kid. I'm very glad he did.
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