




Last week I took the kids to Green Meadows Farm. Somebody from our homeschool support group organized a field trip and we had quite a good turn out. The kids had a great time - we got to milk a cow, hold chickens & ducks, pet all kinds of animals, take a train ride, ride some ponies and go on a hay ride. Ella's favorite part was holding the baby chick and riding the ponies. Spencer liked the chickens - he even held a rooster. Logan enjoyed holding the duckling and the Easter Egg Chicken - who lays colored eggs.
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