Auntie Cheryl planned an outing for her Sunday School class, and I got to help. They've been studying the story of Exodus, so she thought it would be nice to plan an outing around that theme. We went to a farm to see the lambs (and everything else), and then back to the house afterwards for games and simple Passover dinner.
Hanging out before we left
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You know how hard it is to get this many kids in a picture?! Forget about everyone sitting still and smiling at the camera...
Obviously we're not going for the posed look. :)
But they're still fun.
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They got to feed some of the animals - chickens, goats, and sheep.
(Beautiful, isn't she? And she has a wonderfully hilarious personality packed into her tiny frame!)
Watching the peacock was fascinating
I'd never seen one with such a full and colorful tail of feathers! Unfortunately that day I managed to keep getting shots of the backside of things instead of the faces or the fronts.
(See, I told you!)
Feeding the goats
Three-day-old goats. Baby goats are my favorite...
If they stayed that size, I'd be happy to have one as a pet. Well, except the fact that I don't have a supply of hay. Or the patience to keep a goat of out trouble.
Never mind. I don't want a goat as a pet.
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I love this sequence.
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All around the dinner table
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This has nothing to do with the rest of the post. :)
I had lunch with Mrs. W this week, and she had something for me.
Meet Uta - the newest bear.
Don't they make a cute little bear family?
Good night!
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