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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Old MacDonald really has a Farm!

So, I've had lots to blog about, I just haven't sat down to do it. Plus the whole getting the pictures from the camera to the computer is SOO much work for me! But none of these posts would be complete without pictures. Last Friday we went to a place called Old MacDonald's Farm. We had a lot of fun and besides Zach's cousins, Jaeden and Jayce, my mom's friend and her granddaughter Kiley joined us. You couldn't ask for a sweeter girl than Kiley. I wanna ask her mom what their recipe was because if I could get me one just like her I would do it in no time! So, even though my camera's battery was dead from the beginning I managed to get quite a few pictures. The only thing Zach cared about was if the farm had a train and lucky for him they did! That was the first and last thing we did.

Mom and Zach on the train!
Zach creating a train track on the sand hill.
Zach and Kiley having fun on the slide. My child is overly cautious, sometimes referred to by some as a scaredy cat, but the first few times he went down this slide I had to hold his hand. It was because from the bench to the slide there was a 3 to 4 inch drop. It became Zach and Kiley's favorite thing to hold each others hand as they slid. Lucky for them they are both cautious. I wish I had a picture of the slide my dare devil nephew went down. You can vaguely see it in the background and if you look really close he's the one climbing up to go again. It was tall and fast!
Zach meet tether ball, tether ball meet Zach. Which it did once or twice...
Zach and Kiley feeding the deer.
Zach going fishing for craw fish. They weren't very interested in being fished for either.
Posing at the end of a long day. Next time we should do this at the beginning!
The kids enjoying ice cream and popsicles. A perfect ending to a perfect day!
The next day however I was sick in bed from over exerting myself. I was bright red because I always forget to use sunscreen in spring time and I most likely was dehydrated. I'm just glad it was a one day thing. I was worried that I was developing high blood pressure or something because every time I stood up I had a raging head ache. But I'm okay now!!

2 comments:

Deanna said...

Way to go with posting so many cute pics! That farm looks like so much fun and I'm so glad that they had a train for little Zach.

Anonymous said...

Jill,
Do you have Nita's email address? She need to read this blog. I'll also send you the email she sent me about the guys.
mom