There is an awesome little farmstead in the KC metro area. (It is free most days which makes it double awesome!) It can be a little crazy trying to keep track of two energetic little ones on an outing like this, but we made it. The only downfall to the morning was that, due to drizzle, we chose to have our picnic in the car. Even though I forgot their spoons, they were so excited to eat peas out of my hands (my sort-of-cleaned hands) like the goats they fed earlier. Although exhausting as it can be, I have so much fun, and laugh so much with these two squirrels. I would hate my job if I didn't have such great girls to be around.
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| I wish the wind were coming from the other direction. This makes it look like she is driving backwards. |
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| This was right before Ella's freak-out. The goats were really excited (i.e. aggressive) about the bottle. I was too busy with the camera to realize how overwhelmed she was. Mama-fail. |
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| Kate was also attacked by the goats when she had the bottle. She kept her cool, but did end up cornered , surrounded by six goats. She just abandoned the bottle. Smart girl. |
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Kate was interested in all things goat. She wanted to grab tails, pet them, feed them, poke them; she even attempted to ride one. . . I'm kind of surprised she wasn't bitten.
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Did they sound like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpccpglnNf0
The man-goat conversation?...argument? is my favorite. And the dog's wtf look at the end.
I could NOT have been more amused by that video! It strangely sounds a lot like our house. (Kate needs more words.)
It gave us a lot of laughs too. And we both have quite a few words, but that doesn't stop us from breaking out into goat yelling at our house...
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