Our first job was to get our gear, which included an apron and a handy bucket.
With our uniforms on and our gear in hand, we were ready to go!
At our first stop, we had to scoop up a bagful of seed corn that we would need throughout our journey. In return, we got a pretty spiffy hat. Next on our "TO DO" list was a little tractor driving. Mom had to help me maneuver around the course.
After our driving was complete, the three of us boys took a break for a little photo shoot.
Having pleased the paparazzi, we headed into the cow barn where I got to milk a cow for the very first time. It was amazing! We really squeezed a lot of fun out of this stop. In return for our labor, we were given a little carton of milk.After the cow barn, our next stop was the sheep shed. I fed the sheep some of my seed corn and then was presented with a little bag of wool.
After feeding the sheep, I picked some apples in a pint sized orchard. Then, before heading to my next post, we stopped for a family photo in the cornfield.
Our next stop involved a little bit of planting. First, I had to dig a hole.
After planting my seed, I then needed to water my goods.
Things must really grow quickly at the "Great Get Together" because before I knew it, I harvested a tasty tomato, which I promptly added to my bucket of goodies. My last stop was the market where I sold all of the items I had collected throughout my adventure. These included: milk, wool, apples and tomatoes.
In return for my wares, I was presented with $1 which I then took to the general store. I had to spend my dollar (no saving allowed) so I eagerly picked out a small box of Cheerios, handed my hard-earned dollar over to the store clerk and proceeded to eat the fruit (or in this case, the cereal) of my labor. What a treat!
1 comment:
Sure was fun to be with you at the fair, T. I loved watching you at the farm. Miss you. Grandma L.
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