Brittany fell in love with this puppy and even promised to give up a gift of a car for her 16th birthday if she could have it....funny, like she has a chance of getting a car anyway.
Piglets!
Ice cream cones filled with pellets were a fun way to feed the goats.
This little piggy looked only hours old!
Allyson wanted to ride one of the big horses not one of the ponies!
Baby bunnies too! After the petting zoo we had amish fry pies and whoopie pies then we went cheese tasting in Berlin. We rolled ourselves into the car and next headed to the huge Lehman's out in Kidron. Starving from lack of goodies, we went back to Mt Hope to Mrs. Yoders for a dinner of broasted chicken, roast beef and all the fixings.
The next day we got up early and drove up to Kirtland for a wonderful day of spiritual feasting. Here is Matt's family in front of the temple. It rained most of the day but that didn't stop us from having a great day in The Ohio.
The girls having a sister moment!
The temple grounds are beautiful this time of year. And the new visitor center is so nice. At the gift store Brittany got a counted cross stitch kit and since has almost completed the bookmark. It has four quilt square patterns and is so pretty. Hope we all get to see the finished project. Hint Hint. Their family bought our family a beautiful crock with the Kirtland Temple written on it for the cabin. I'll take a picture once I have it in it's new home!
Here is their family in front of the Whitney General Store. In this building the prophet Joseph Smith lived with his amall family for a time, and it also housed the School of the Prophets. So much happened here.
Monday we went to Roscoe Village. It once had been a busy stop on the Erie Canal and has been lovingly restored with many of it's original homes and storefront. Some are historical museums while others house restaurants and shops. Here is Allyson as she explores the canal boat.
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