I always love to go back home. Living in the Eastern part of the state sometimes makes me feel like a fish out of water because the Western part, where I grew up, is so different. It is like a state with a split personality. So when I am home, I am in my element, things slow down and we can appreciate somethings that we don't get a chance to everyday. Buying the farm that we did, has a lot to do with the fact that Kent and I both wanted to capture a little bit of that feeling we have when we are out West in the East, since we both have very good memories of a farm out west but don't have a chance to get out there as much as we would like. So, while we were home for Christmas, we got the oppourtunity to be in the middle of what makes this part of the state so wonderful.
Team horses after the hayride out at my brother-in-law's family home (Note the lack of snow! But it was crazy cold!)
Miniature ponies. The one by Mia is the baby and the other one is the mama.
Mia riding the mama.
Us and the Chicken. Kent was having a hard time controlling the chicken. So it looks like he is crushing it, but it make it through okay...it was delicious...just kidding.
Mama pony hooked to the cart. Kent realized that if we had something like this in our town we could maybe make a killing...
Miniature ponies. The one by Mia is the baby and the other one is the mama.
Mia riding the mama.
Us and the Chicken. Kent was having a hard time controlling the chicken. So it looks like he is crushing it, but it make it through okay...it was delicious...just kidding.
Mama pony hooked to the cart. Kent realized that if we had something like this in our town we could maybe make a killing...
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