Thursday, March 11, 2010

The Aligator Farm















Chris and Sara got back from their mission trip to Nairobi Africa at the end of January and shame on us, it took us until the first week of March to hop on an airplane to hear all about thier experience. They had an incredible experience the month they were on this medical mission. If you want to read all about their trip, go to http://www.grantworley.com/ and to see their pictures log onto http://www.masonworley.com/.

When Chris and Sara got back from Africa they had brought their boys wooden carved Safari animals to play with. Grant loved his animals and wanted to play with them constantly. So we would set up the Fisher Price farm but have to take out all of the cows, sheep, pigs, horses and replace them with elephants, rhino's, hippos, giraffers, zebras, lions and tigers. Inevitably a great big T-Rex Dinosaur would come and eat them up and Grandma would have to rescue all the Safari animals! Grandma would pull out a little green teething rattle in the shape of an aligator to help me rescue these poor safari animals from the big bad T-Rex Dinosaur!

Grant has always been enamored with aligators so while we were there we visited an Aligator farm. The farm was really spectacular.
We had fun purchasing Mason a birthday present and then Steve bought Sara a bird feeder for all of the cardinals in their area. We also saw five or six eagles over the pond in their back yard.

1 comment:

Sara said...

We sure enjoyed having you guys here! And, by the way, it's called "Bike Week." It's not a Bike Convention...that'd be a little too white collar :)

Love you guys! Glad you came. We sure enjoyed you.