Showing posts with label Crowe's Nest Farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crowe's Nest Farm. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

Wonderful Whirlwind Weekend

So my parents and Tante (my dad's sister) arrived on Friday night. They are visiting for a week. So this weekend we had lots of fun plans. On Saturday after we ran a few errands we headed out to Manor, Texas to Crowe's Nest Farm for their Christmas activities. Here is James saying hello to a donkey or a mule? (I can't tell the difference).
Madeline checking out the miniature horses.
My Dad with one of the donkeys or mules, they came right up to the fence as soon as we walked up.
Waiting for the hayride to start, we saw some American Bison and some Ostrich.
My parents :)
After the hayride the driver fed the Longhorns, I've never seen one this up close. They've got big horns!
Hook 'em!
Madeline sitting on a baby cow, and James checking to see if this one produces any milk.
James got a kick out of some of these goats willing to eat the leaves he was feeding them.
On Sunday we celebrated Madeline's 7th Birthday. I can't believe she's almost 7! She invited some neighbor friends and school friends. We went to a local jump house called The Jumpy Place. The kids had a blast! Oh and James is missing from this group pic because he was crying and didn't want to leave.
Everyone make a funny face! :)
Madeline with her cheerleading buddy Ashleigh and her BFF Mia.
Madeline with her Tobias schoolmates Ashleigh and Olivia.
After The Jumpy Place we all headed back to our home for some cake and ice cream. Madeline's hair is a mess from all that jumping! But she was excited to have her Hannah Montana cake!
Our baby girl.
She's excited about all her fun presents she received.
After cake and ice cream the kids were ready to jump AGAIN! So they jumped on our trampoline even though it was in the 50's outside!
It was a fun party, Madeline had a great time with her friends. After all the kids went home we got ready to have some family friends, the Flinkerbusch's, over for dinner. They were in town for their son's 50th birthday which we went to on Saturday night (I didn't take any photos). So for dinner I tried this AllRecipes Daily Dish Baked Spaghetti. It turned out super yummy and it was easy to make. Served it with some garlic bread and salad. After dinner we just relaxed and talked.
While we were relaxing my neighbor called to let us know the city of Kyle fire department was right around the corner with Santa. So we all ran outside hearing the loud sirens and seeing all the flashing lights. First stop was right in front of our street on our house corner.
They had elves on the fire trucks passing out candy canes to all the kids. It's so neat that they do this. Oh and these are the photos my neighbor Kristen took (since the ones from my mom's camera came out blurry). All in all it was a Wonderful Whirlwind Weekend!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Crowe's Nest Farm Fieldtrip

On Wednesday Madeline had her 2nd school field trip to go on. I was sad I was unable to chaperon this time. But one of Madeline's classmate's mom emailed me these photos from the farm. They visited Crowe's Nest Farm in Manor, Texas. Above is a photo of Madeline with her friend Olivia. These 2 girls have been sharing a cubby in class all year long.
Can you tell they enjoy each other's friendship?

Here is Madeline's class, and look who is front and center!

Waiting in line for the hayride. I've noticed anytime I've visited Madeline's class that many of the girls in class love to hug each other and hold hands. It's so sweet. Madeline's been so fortunate to start her school career out with such a blessing of a teacher and wonderful classmates. Madeline's just like her daddy and friends seem to swarm around her. Everyone seems to love her. But the shyness in her (which she gets from me) sometimes causes her to feel a bit overwhelmed when kids come up to her. It's so cute.

When Madeline came home from her field trip she said she had so much fun. She got to feed a sheep, goat and a pig. We'll have to go back to this farm as a family so James can see all the animals too.