Today was absolutely gorgeous and a little chilly. Our plan was to go to Red Bluff Farm in Folsom, LA which is about an hour away from New Orleans (across the lake towards Covington). The girls woke up extremely excited about going to see pumpkins and animals and pumpkins. Did I mention that they wanted to see pumpkins?
They had a number of baby animals for us to pet. Chicks, goats, noisy piglets, and lambs to name a few. The girls had the opportunity to feed a calf with a milk bottle, but both were a little too shy to do that today. Maybe next year.
We got to see a sheep being sheered.
(Which the sheep did not like very much.)
We saw one of our friends (the Wilkerson's) while we were there and ended up hanging out with them most of the day. The Wilkerson's also adopted their daughter, Bella. Our families have much in common. They are waiting to be approved to go on the mission field, so please keep them in your prayers. They have been waiting a long time due to cut backs.
We all had some kettle corn which everyone enjoyed (maybe a little too much).
The girls then picked out their pumpkins and posed with them. Thia had trouble holding on to hers. It's a wonder it made it home.
Before we left we took a few posed pics. These took the longest to get. Neither one of them wanted to pose longer than a nano second.
The girls tried to pick up the largest pumpkins they could find, but as Thia put it...
"I too wittle."
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