NG's preschool class went to the farm. This is not an unusual outing for a preschool class, but it so happens that NG has always been afraid of anything that moves that isn't human. It can be big, small, gentle or not - it doesn't matter, she is scared of them. You can talk until you are blue in the face about how gentle little Rover or Fluffy is and how much they love people - especially little children - it doesn't matter. She never had any kind of experience that soured her to the animal kingdom. She loves stuffed animals, going to the fair and visits to the pet store. As long as said creature is contained or on a leash she is ok with them. Even leashed animals are something to be wary of, but that is better than being free. We have several friends who have a dog or cat - even guinea pigs, and they have all been so gracious to put their furry family member away in a room, or on a leash in the house, just so NG can come over to play. She always comes up with "Mom, I'm not scared of MoMo any more" "I like E's cat Mustache now." But when reality hits, she is more skittish than a little white mouse around a cat.
Well, the day at the farm was a fun day and guess what! NG actually reached out and petted a donkey, goat and 3-day old lamb!!!! No coaxing or even helping - she did it on her own! This is momentous.
Also, this farm is not just your Gentleman Farmer's farm. It is what is left of the current owner's grandparents homestead - which just a generation ago was 1400 acres. When the grandparents died, their children sold off all but 350 acres and this family is still living there. They do raise cattle, sheep and goats for selling off. It was so generous of them to open their property up for our class to visit.
| This goat tried to climb through the fence to get some attention |
| Here is the donkey - NG is in the black jacket almost center |
| Proof - she is petting the goat. |
| This lamb was 3 days old |
| Running across the field to the next activity |
What gorgeous property!
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