Oh, oh, oh. On Thursday what a grand time we had at Hee-Haws farm.
Very stressful, but incredibly fun.
Tuckers School had a field trip to Hee-Haws Farm. Since the field trip had been scheduled on a Thursday (not a regular school day) It was a parent attend field trip, meaning that the Parent had to attend if they wanted their child to come. No Problem for us.
So off Truman, Tuck, Andy and I went. Like I said, we had a great time, although I didn’t realize how hard it is to keep track of 3 children in a busy place, that is what made it so stressful!
Tucker being silly while we waited for the class to arrive:
There was a 30-Foot Hay Slide that they Boys LOVED.
Here is my friend Heidi and 2 of her kids:
Here is Diana with her kids:
The boys getting ready to climb up the huge haybales to go down (I didn’t think of giving someone else my camera to take a picture of me and the boys going down…oh well):
This is Leroy. He doesn’t look Huge, but he was HUGE. While we were watching him, he ate an entire pumpkin. I think they said he weighed like 1,400 pounds. I don’t remember exactly how much, but it was alot, because he was a Gigantic pig. He was actually really good too. When the instructors fed him a pumpkin he got up and moved to the other side of the pen, ate it, then walked around and sniffed all the kids with his snout. Most pigs I see that size are pretty stationary.
Feeding the Goats:
Hee-Haw instructor telling the class about how chickens lay different color eggs (there was one that was one that was bright blue):
Looking at the Turkeys:
On the Hay Ride (there were like 100 moms and kids in this wagon, we were packed on their pretty good. Hence the close ups):
They got to pick a pumpkin out of the pumpkin patch (which was quite large). We walked past many a good looking orange pumpkins to find these green ones that were just the perfect ones:
At the end of the day, Tucker and Truman wanted their picture taken here. I couldn’t get them to look at the camera though. Oh well. Choose your battles.
How much fun, I love fall time because we get to do fun things like this.