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Colby's preschool took a trip to Texas A&M's Pearce Pavilion. Each year they hold a children's barnyard event and have penned animals to show. [And not-so-penned baby chicks that are now scarred for life from 60 3-4 year-olds holding them.]
Some of the other animals were: a milking cow, a beef cow with her calf (which I'm assuming will also be for beef/veal?), sheep, pigs, & a miniature horse (pictured with Colby). The John Deere tractor was a big hit with all the kids, as were the ice cream sandwiches they provided for snacks.
I do not know what I would have done if Aunt Alicia hadn't come along with us. Watching 3 kids going in 3 different directions just wasn't happening that day. Thank the Lord she had a few days off and was willing to go with us that morning!
Can I just say that you have the CUTEST kids? Congratulations!
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