Ethan at first was super hesitant and wanted nothing to do with any of the snotty-nosed animals, and looked on in horror as we approached.As soon as he got a little better perspective though, he was willing to bend the rules and offer a piece of wilting celery.He got off Daddy shoulders and quickly found this fantastic bench to relax on -- the relaxing lasted about 3.2 seconds.Then went onto explore more animals finding the "doats" and sheep. And used his super sonic scream to notify us that there were in fact, rabbits and "piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigs" on the premises.After that he was the expert on feeding and was pulling up weeds to feed that animals. Who knew you could go through 10 lBs so quickly, eh?FYI, they do call this the Little Farm, Why, you may ask? Ask this bohemouth, maybe she knows. After the farm came the Steam train. I think I was more excited than Ethan. Please note too, the fantastic timing of this photo as the steam train was in motion behind us. Thank you very much.Getting comfy in the cars.The whole crew, well except for me, because you see, you can't do a timer on the train and expect it to turn out. Thanks for a great outing!
Oh yes, the fireworks part? Well we actually went out to dinner in San Francisco, and got shafted by the hostess in seating and ended up waiting over an hour for our table, and heard the fireworks going off as we paid our bill. But I was trying to keep the blog positive, so you'll understand why there are no pictures explaining this part, because if there were, they might be of us, giving the bird to House of Nanking. Happy 4th!
2 comments:
IT'S ABOUT EFFING TIME TARA. Ha ha... okay I am just kidding. Your little guy is SO CUTE. Wish I could see you.
I love the steam trains! we missed the fireworks last year in SF because of the fog. it sucked. nice to see you posting again ;)
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