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Biggest petting and feeding zoo! :) FUN DAY!

The kids and I along with my sister and dad went to a huge petting zoo on Sunday.  We had a really enjoyable afternoon seeing many awesome animals.  

How many of you have pet a deer?  We saw so many deer here!!!  

A nice chair made out of a tree stump.  



HUGE MOOSE!  



Geese and ducks were everywhere! 



That is my fun dad!  I LOVE HIM! 

Smiley Selah err... Farmer Selah! 

Baa baa... becareful the goats were ready to steal the whole bag of food.  


Cute baby goat!!  

Even Titus thought it was fun! 




Me and my love bugs. :) 

Papa and Selah on a pony ride.  





Check out some fun zoo books:

Old MacDonald Had A Farm (Salina Yoon Books)Biscuit Visits the Petting ZooWild Republic Bucket Zoo

Comments

Candice said…
Looks like you all had a blast! Zoos are my son's newest obessesion and we've enjoyed checking out all of the zoos in our area. I've blogged about our adventures too :)

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Unknown said…
Super cute pictures! Looks like you had a lot of fun and the kids did too.
Anonymous said…
There is a petting safari about 3 hours from me that has a herd of small deer that roam around. It's fun, but they get really pushy about the food! Looks like you all had a great time at this zoo.

I found your blog via super stalker sunday on formula mom.
Baby Wearing said…
There is a petting safari about 3 hours from me that has a herd of small deer that roam around. It's fun, but they get really pushy about the food! Looks like you all had a great time at this zoo.

I found your blog via super stalker sunday on formula mom.

(sorry about it coming up anon before, I clicked the wrong thing!)
Mandi said…
What a fun day! I always forget about taking the kids out to our local petting zoos. We always go in the Fall, but I could be taking them any time! Why don't I do that?? Thanks for the reminder! :)

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