The girls really enjoyed it, too. I underestimated Clara's interest and ability to be involved and initially we didn't have her be part of the group. But she was totally focused the entire time and followed every instruction as best she could. Molly did her typical quiet concentration - never cracking a smile or showing any easily recognizable sign that she was interested (except for the fact that she did exactly what farmer Hazel said and was the first to quietly volunteer to do everything). When we were done Molly was thrilled to learn that they do this every month!
Photos:
1. Molly & Clara contemplating the celery; 2. Clara & Molly listening carefully to goat-feeding instructions; 3. Clara (in blue) watching the birds enjoy their fresh water (see 8 & 9, below); 4. Clara keeping an eye on the geese; 5. Clara & Molly contemplating the freshly bedded calf stall; 6. Molly (in purple) and other little farmers getting ready to feed the goats (no pictures of the actual goat feeding - for the goats the kids went into the pen and put the hay into the mangers. It was a little hairy since the goats were hungry and the mangers were in ankle deep muck. Good thing the girls have good boots); 7. Zach assisting Molly with the sheep feeding (the only instruction here was to try not to get the hay on the sheep's heads); 8. Molly hosing poop off the duck deck with some direction from Zach; 9. Molly filling the bird's water trough, with a little direction from farmer Hazel and encouragement from the team of little farmers; 10. Clara posing with her new exciting discovery: the door stop! (sometimes it takes a 2 year old to notice the details).
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