We went to Bates Nut Farm today for the first time. I was expecting to see just a bunch of pumpkins in a field, but instead I was surprised to see llamas, pigs, donkeys, horses, turkeys, chickens, geese, and ostriches. We had the most fun petting and feeding the goats and sheep. There was even a really cool general store where we bought Breanna a toy kitty, which she interchangibly names "Toy" or "Kitty", and ankle jingle bells for mommy, which we're using as Kitty's collar. David bought himself a small slab of fudge. We had lots of fun and we might be going again after Thanksgiving.
Too many memories to organize in a married mother's mind. What better way to get it out of my head than to write about my journey as a sister riding the adventure with my mommyhooded kind. I desire no impact onto others but a gratitude for being transparent.
November 22, 2008
Bates Nut Farm
We went to Bates Nut Farm today for the first time. I was expecting to see just a bunch of pumpkins in a field, but instead I was surprised to see llamas, pigs, donkeys, horses, turkeys, chickens, geese, and ostriches. We had the most fun petting and feeding the goats and sheep. There was even a really cool general store where we bought Breanna a toy kitty, which she interchangibly names "Toy" or "Kitty", and ankle jingle bells for mommy, which we're using as Kitty's collar. David bought himself a small slab of fudge. We had lots of fun and we might be going again after Thanksgiving.
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