A Country Ride to the Farm! | Kupon Girl
It’s been awhile since I have taken a Country Ride to the Farm. This was a perfect day for something borders different to do on the weekend with my daughter! We both are animal lovers! Going here, also reminded me of when I worked in daycare of taking the kids to this outing! So much FUN and so many animals!
Our first stop was to find out where the Cows would be. We didn’t know exactly where they were located. After driving around the area of long twisty roads, borders the cows were finally found! Inside the barn were 2 cows side by side. It looked like one was whispering something to the other!
Pretty flowers near the Uconn Dairy Bar.
What I enjoyed the most about your article was that you shared an experience with your daughter that you had in your own childhood. Those shared experiences are what creates a special mother/child bond that lasts long after the day is over. This day will be one your daughter will remember all of her life and hopefully one day share with her own child. Elle
I absolutely adore farms! I grew up in the Country and miss being around all of the horses & cows. We joined a local CSA & have to drive to the Country to pick up our veggies each Sunday – on the way, we pass all of the farm animals and horse pastures. It is truly my favorite borders time of the week Great photos!! borders
I grew up surrounded by farms even though borders we were not farmers. My husband grew up with a horse and goats and my kids love going to Grandpa’s house to help feed the goats and chickens. I’m pretty sure we’ll have horses one day, but have to have some land to put them on first. Glad you were able to get and see the country!
I live in the country…well the boonies really and see all sorts of animals all the time. I think my favorite to see are horses just because of how they behave with one another. Cows and chickens are always fun as well (so long as they are on a farm like you have pictured above and not some awful, small space)
Our church is next to a farm, so if our 2yo behaves, we take her to see the animals. We told her about the donkeys the other day. Now she asks to see the “honkeys.” We need to fix that…
My family thinks I am a bit crazy but I would love to own a farm. There is something about being able to sustain your family fright from your own backyard. My kids will eat anything that comes from our garden. borders I think it is because “we grew” it, it must be good
I have never been to any farm in my life!!!! I live in the city and I would love to visit one! What’s a Dairy Bar like? I love horses as well as cows! I’d die to see and experience milking a cow.haha
We borders visit a farm in the country quite regularly as our kids love horse riding. Its great to get away from it all and city life and just relax when we get there, I certainly don’t miss city life when we are there.
The farm? I loved the farms I visited as a child owned by my aunts and uncles. Many memories borders of good times; some I talk about in my latest book “Getting Granny’s Goat”. You might enjoy reading it and if you do, I would love for you to leave a review. You’ll find a link to it on my website. Beautiful photos of your trip here on your site! Thank you for sharing.
So cool to get to visit your Aunt/Uncle’s farm! Glad u had many memories and good times there! I will definitely check out your book- Getting Granny’s Goat! Congrats, Awesome to write a book Thanks for sharing!
Your post remained me of a time when my son was in preschool. One of the children had a birthday party at a farm. The animals where the attraction along with some birthday games and face painting. They took the kids on a horseback ride around a pond. He was so excited because it was the first time he had been on a horse. What a great way for you and your bond.
He was scared at first but since then my aunt has gotten a few horses and they try to do horse rescues and he loves bring around them, learning borders and riding them. Last summer he was at her house when one of the horses had a colt I thought that was pretty borders amazing.
The only time I see farm animals is when I go to the Orange County Fair! Sometimes borders country living just sounds much more appealing than urban life. When I go to the fair, I look forward to seeing all the animals because they’re not something I see on a daily basis, so it’s a real treat!
I grew up with extended family who lived on a farm. We’d take weekend borders trips to visit them a few times a year. One of my favorite memories was chasing the piglets in the barn. Those poor piglets! We also had loads of fun doing some hay bale jumping and sliding, but you’ve got to watch out for spiders!
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I like your pictures. We rarely go to countrysides where we can meet farm animals. We love to see the pigs and t
It’s been awhile since I have taken a Country Ride to the Farm. This was a perfect day for something borders different to do on the weekend with my daughter! We both are animal lovers! Going here, also reminded me of when I worked in daycare of taking the kids to this outing! So much FUN and so many animals!
Our first stop was to find out where the Cows would be. We didn’t know exactly where they were located. After driving around the area of long twisty roads, borders the cows were finally found! Inside the barn were 2 cows side by side. It looked like one was whispering something to the other!
Pretty flowers near the Uconn Dairy Bar.
What I enjoyed the most about your article was that you shared an experience with your daughter that you had in your own childhood. Those shared experiences are what creates a special mother/child bond that lasts long after the day is over. This day will be one your daughter will remember all of her life and hopefully one day share with her own child. Elle
I absolutely adore farms! I grew up in the Country and miss being around all of the horses & cows. We joined a local CSA & have to drive to the Country to pick up our veggies each Sunday – on the way, we pass all of the farm animals and horse pastures. It is truly my favorite borders time of the week Great photos!! borders
I grew up surrounded by farms even though borders we were not farmers. My husband grew up with a horse and goats and my kids love going to Grandpa’s house to help feed the goats and chickens. I’m pretty sure we’ll have horses one day, but have to have some land to put them on first. Glad you were able to get and see the country!
I live in the country…well the boonies really and see all sorts of animals all the time. I think my favorite to see are horses just because of how they behave with one another. Cows and chickens are always fun as well (so long as they are on a farm like you have pictured above and not some awful, small space)
Our church is next to a farm, so if our 2yo behaves, we take her to see the animals. We told her about the donkeys the other day. Now she asks to see the “honkeys.” We need to fix that…
My family thinks I am a bit crazy but I would love to own a farm. There is something about being able to sustain your family fright from your own backyard. My kids will eat anything that comes from our garden. borders I think it is because “we grew” it, it must be good
I have never been to any farm in my life!!!! I live in the city and I would love to visit one! What’s a Dairy Bar like? I love horses as well as cows! I’d die to see and experience milking a cow.haha
We borders visit a farm in the country quite regularly as our kids love horse riding. Its great to get away from it all and city life and just relax when we get there, I certainly don’t miss city life when we are there.
The farm? I loved the farms I visited as a child owned by my aunts and uncles. Many memories borders of good times; some I talk about in my latest book “Getting Granny’s Goat”. You might enjoy reading it and if you do, I would love for you to leave a review. You’ll find a link to it on my website. Beautiful photos of your trip here on your site! Thank you for sharing.
So cool to get to visit your Aunt/Uncle’s farm! Glad u had many memories and good times there! I will definitely check out your book- Getting Granny’s Goat! Congrats, Awesome to write a book Thanks for sharing!
Your post remained me of a time when my son was in preschool. One of the children had a birthday party at a farm. The animals where the attraction along with some birthday games and face painting. They took the kids on a horseback ride around a pond. He was so excited because it was the first time he had been on a horse. What a great way for you and your bond.
He was scared at first but since then my aunt has gotten a few horses and they try to do horse rescues and he loves bring around them, learning borders and riding them. Last summer he was at her house when one of the horses had a colt I thought that was pretty borders amazing.
The only time I see farm animals is when I go to the Orange County Fair! Sometimes borders country living just sounds much more appealing than urban life. When I go to the fair, I look forward to seeing all the animals because they’re not something I see on a daily basis, so it’s a real treat!
I grew up with extended family who lived on a farm. We’d take weekend borders trips to visit them a few times a year. One of my favorite memories was chasing the piglets in the barn. Those poor piglets! We also had loads of fun doing some hay bale jumping and sliding, but you’ve got to watch out for spiders!
blogging says:
I like your pictures. We rarely go to countrysides where we can meet farm animals. We love to see the pigs and t
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