We signed the girl up for a most excellent after-school program at a local farm - where, in the first three weeks, they've tapped trees and made maple syrup, made and eaten goat's milk fudge, milked a goat, collected eggs from under chickens, dug in the garden, made waffles, and eaten goat's milk yogurt smoothies.
I'm only sorry she didn't get to bring home any goat's milk fudge for me.
I wish we had a program like that!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent program. What kid wouldn't love it?!
ReplyDeleteThat IS a most excellent program! And I love her gardening gloves. :-)
ReplyDeleteAww. She looks happy.
ReplyDeleteWow, that sounds wonderful. Where can I get my own Dora the Explorer gloves?
ReplyDeleteThat does sound great. I've got some chocolate raspberry goat cheese I'll share with you.
ReplyDeletewow. that IS a really cool program. and great picture. oh, those blue eyes!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an awesome program!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea -- and I love her gardening gloves too!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I want to do that!
ReplyDeleteLove that photo! Sounds like a fantastic program.
ReplyDeleteThe kids are adorable! Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteLinda
So cute! Sounds like a very cool program. When my girl is older we'll be visiting a friend's farm upstate to see the chickens and goats. (And cats and dog and turtle.)
ReplyDeleteHeck, I'd settle for getting some just-out-of-the-chicken eggs!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the expression on her face. Priceless!
ReplyDeleteMy Husband's dream in life is to make maple syrup. I just read this post to him. Can he go to that program?;)
ReplyDeleteUm, so even if I'm a little older than the average participant, could you maybe sign me up, too?
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