Colin and Liam spent the week at Sports Camp so I had more time than  usual to cater to the little ones' (okay, Eamon's) whims. We spent one  day at Davis' Farmland, another out to lunch and a third  blueberry-picking. Eamon was actually a very good blueberry picker,  although Sadie ate a lot of our bountiful basket. She squeaked and  shouted like a big-mouthed baby bird at me anytime the blueberries  didn't find their way into her beak fast enough. The big boys had a ball  at their camp and fell in love with Coach Susie. Both Coach Susie and  Coach Peter were from the UK, so Liam came home one day chattering out  the fact that they played Football which he loved. "YOU call it Soccer,  mom, but WE call it Football!!" Apparently he'd forgotten the fact that  we are no longer an English Colony! Colin thought it was so cool that  Coach Susie was from Scotland and "talked like Shrek".

The water park was the perfect way to end a very hot and sticky day. Eamon loved brushing the baby calves, feeding the goats and being chased by the runaway sheep. He REALLY loved hanging out with his new best friend Olivia on the hay ride and chatting up "Wookie" the shorn alpaca on the bottom right. Anything Star Wars-related always increases the fun factor by 3000% for him. Sadie absolutely cackled through the entire water park but was a little more hesitant about the baby goats nibbling her fingers. It didn't stop her from putting her chubby little fingers through the fence though! She mostly enjoyed snacking on the strings of her sun hat which kept her occupied while the bigger kids played.

The water park was the perfect way to end a very hot and sticky day. Eamon loved brushing the baby calves, feeding the goats and being chased by the runaway sheep. He REALLY loved hanging out with his new best friend Olivia on the hay ride and chatting up "Wookie" the shorn alpaca on the bottom right. Anything Star Wars-related always increases the fun factor by 3000% for him. Sadie absolutely cackled through the entire water park but was a little more hesitant about the baby goats nibbling her fingers. It didn't stop her from putting her chubby little fingers through the fence though! She mostly enjoyed snacking on the strings of her sun hat which kept her occupied while the bigger kids played.


 





