Yesterday was a full day.
Ellie woke up early (shocker) because she was so excited from dinner with friends the night before and because she was anticipating a day at the farm.
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| Three little kids. Zero looking at the camera. |
Friday night we received a last-minute invitation from friends to go to a
pumpkin patch the following morning. It was the kind of spontaneous invitation that's harder both to extend and accept once a toddler enters the picture, but our morning was wide open. Our friends have twin a girls who are just over a year old, and Ellie loves to see the "babies" and teach them exciting stuff, like which animal is which.
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| Something was funny. |
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| "Kitty!" "That's a goat." "KITTY!" |
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| Ellie told the cow to "Eat yummy gwass." |
Of course, our child that can identify everything from a shark to a zebra to a dinosaur to an octopus still greets horses with "MOO!" so I hope the babies didn't pick up on that little lesson.
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| Meeting a GOOOOOAT. She scared the goats away. Twice. |
Ellie had a blast with her friends looking at pumpkins, visiting animals, and learning about life on a farm.
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| Love these girls. But only one of them loved the pumpkins. |
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| Suspicious. |
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| "Can I keep it?" |
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| I running! |
The big highlight, however, was the "Cow Train." The best two bucks we've ever spent, Ellie was delighted to ride alone like a big kid in her cow, named "Hailey."
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