Today on Earth Day we took our one and an only field trip to God's Little Acre Farm just down the street from the Preschool. We walked! Along the way, we look for flowers and flags. We talked about how we should safely walk on the side of the street. We tried to imagine what we would see once we made it to the farm. We read numbers on mailboxes. We were a busy bunch.
We crossed creeks.
And we listened well. This is Farmer Leah.
We even got to pet them.
Michelle is the beekeeper. She was lighting the smoker even though her bees are very nice. She wanted us to have the full experience.
The first thing she showed us was how she checked the condition of her bees.
Thank you Christa for the veils...AKA bee hats in my little brain.
I was SOOOOO proud that everyone kept their cool while bees were flying all around and landing on our jackets and veils.
This is sugar that the bees eat during the winter since there are no flowers to collect nectar from during the cold months.
wooden frames inside the hive
Michelle was checking to see how many drones she had and if we could see inside any of the cells for the larva.
Connor was fascinated with the hive.
And we couldn't leave without taste testing some honey and bread that Leah make from scratch. I mean literally scratch...grinding her own wheat and making flour.
I'm not convinced by the look on Asher's face what he thought about the honey.
Louie gave it a thumbs up.
Ava even was brave enough to take a no thank you bite.
Adi already loves honey.
Connor was nice enough to share with his mom.
Some silly chicken keeps laying eggs in a nest that is under the deck and on top of the hay bales. Silly girl.
We also got to collect eggs from the chicken coop.
What a great time we had!
I am just saying that this is the BEST
field trip I have been on in years and years. And I can tell you that I have been on lots of field trips with preschoolers. The yahoos were awesome! They followed the rules from start to finish. I COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE PROUD!
Thank you so much Michelle and Leah for a great experience for all of us. And thank you Christa and Maggie for going with us and making sure we were safe walkers. Thank you Betsy for staying with Mark and helping with the little ones. It takes a village, right?
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