Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Farm

Two buck Tuesdays @ Thanksgiving Point = big crowds!

Here's a little of what we did while at the Farm at Thankgiving Point. We'll have to go back and ride the ponies...the line was in the 95'+sun and at least an hour. So we opted to go have a 50 cent icecream cone. We ate that and then nibbled lunch. Cousins Nicholas and Gavin went home for naps and we headed over to cousins Kamryn's and Karsyn's.

Here are pictures in no order. Blog is still under construction apparently.
 I think this is a swam? Or do ducks come this color too?
Boy, did these guys stink!!!!

 Lexi was almost the chicken's dinner...she was so close.
 What's a llama do anyway?

 MOO!
 Yep, we can't have 1 picture with all 3 in it. Jack needed his own picture with the cow.
 Silly boy!
Hay ride with cousin Nicholas although Jack called him Lincoln all day!!
Just love this girl. One more week and she's 7. Where does the time go?


Silly mom forgot the life jackets and floaties but no one sank...well Lexi did a couple times but mom was on her toes and Lexi quickly learned she needs a floatie or life jacket to be above the water. No pictures of swimming but we had a great time. Thanks Steph for letting us come last minute and entertaining us!

4 comments:

Laura said...

what a fun day! thanksgiving point has some great activities for kids and families...it's sure to be a good time!!

Coco said...

So fun!!! And llamas don't do much except spit. Haha. "Tina you fat lard, eat your food!" Hahaha. Hope you've seen that movie. ;)

Julie L said...

Fun day for you! So glad there are a few things in this area to replace all the fun things you left behind in Boise. That first picture of Lexi coming through the tube is so artistic! Love all the photos.

Cam said...

Good thing you weren't planning on the dinosaur museum- that attraction is super crowded! We've gone twice in years past, and I don't think it's worth it- it felt like we were going through the whole museum single file with a gazillion people.
We've had better luck with the little farm, but I think that's because we go during typical "nap-time", so most people have left to put their little ones down, and we've mostly had the place to ourselves.
Oh well, swimming sounds more fun anyways!