Monday, August 31, 2015

White Fence Farm

We had a fun evening out at White Fence Farm! My family and I have had dinner at the one in Illinois, but we have never visited the one in Colorado. So we thought it would be fun to take the boys while Grandma was in town! 
While we waited for our table the boys played in this tree house. 

And on the playground. 

There were a lot of good photo ops! 

Riding a horse! Ha! 

What fun…instead of waiting in a crowded lobby, you can wait outside and PLAY! 

We checked out the pond and ducks too! 

 Love my Mama! 


The Black Sheep of the family! Ha! 

Ready to EAT! 

We had LOTS of yummy food! Nolan chowed down! Cottage cheese, red beans, cole slaw, french fries, beets, fried fish, shrimp, mac 'n cheese, and of course FRIED CHICKEN! Delish! 

 After eating we walked around some more and checked out all the fun! We stopped to listen to a Dixie Band and the boys road a slide, The Pig Chute, that came down right behind the musicians. 

These pictures are DARK, but you can see...
it freaked Heath out! 

But Nolan LOVED it and rode it over and over! 

We loved spotting these Muppet chickens! 

Next we visited the petting farm. 
Sweet goats. 
They only had goats out that day. 

Grandma bought some food for the boys to feed the goats. 

Brooks really wanted to feed the only baby, but the big guys kept butting in. 

 He was so funny, he kept trying to overhand throw the feed into the pen! 


But eventually they got it to the little baby in the corner! 

The boys also got wooden coins with their Kids Meals that they got to trade in at the Sweets Shop for a special treasure. There were just so many fun little moments along the way the whole night! 

It was getting dark, so you can't really see, but here is the fam standing in front of the peacock aviary. There is one up on that tree branch. I had never seen one off of the ground.  
Glad we tried out a new spot and made some special memories too! 

1 comment:

Jill Sloothaak said...

Cute! Such a unique and fun place! The menu is interesting with red beans and beets, but you would have John at FRIED CHICKEN. Ha! A special memory with grandma! Love it!