The *other Elias* turns 3 on Halloween and to celebrate his birthday we rode along with Lindy and Addie to experience our very first Hoptown escapade. It was very interesting to say the least. The party was at a
middle of BFE local pumpkin patch and when we arrived, there were goats IN TREES. Yes you read that correctly, goats in the trees. Apparently thats where the Kentucky goats like to hang. Also about five minutes after arriving I was stung by a bee, the bees were everywhere! And about 20 minutes after the first sting, I was stung yet again. OUCH! Then my darling husband thought it would be a good idea to inform me that once you are stung once, it puts off some kind of *alarm* to other bees that I am a danger to the colony, meaning sting me. So to say I was a bit freaked out for the rest of the day would be an understatement...HA! Anyways...on to the cuteness of the day...
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There were truck beds full of corn and toys. |
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Her diaper was full of corn. haha. |
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Getting' down with the Kentucky lifestyle, barefoot in the corn. |
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In order to feed the animals, you had to shuck your own corn, then placed the shucked corn in a grinder and grind it up, scoop up the corn into a bucket, and then finally take it to the animals to feed them. They definitely made you work for it. Haha. |
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E grinding his corn |
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He found out quick why Kentucky boys aren't very stylish |
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TEAMWORK! |
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Addie grinding her corn |
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working hard. |
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Finally feeding the animals |
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Whats a Kentucky farm without a Tractor Train? |
Happy Birthday, Elias Foster! Thanks for inviting us to your party, we had a blast!
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