Sunday, December 9, 2007

Santa's Farm

12.8.07
My co-worker, and friend Shelly is always looking out for me and Trey. About two weeks ago she was reading the paper at lunch and saw a "Santa's Farm" located in Star, Idaho. It stated on December 8th at 12:00 Santa would arrive at a "farm" located next to the Star Elementary. Since Justin was out hunting, I thought it would be a perfect opportunity for us.
At about 11:30, I loaded Trey up in the car and we headed to Star. We got there at about 11:45 and there were 2 cars parked on the side of Star Road in front of the house, which I assumed was "Santa's Farm." I waited a bit until I saw the families exit their cars, and sure enough, they looked like they were here to see Santa as well. There wasn't any one to greet us except for a few horses. I thought to myself, "What have I gotten myself into? I promised Trey Santa and a Farm, this doesn't look like a farm to me." I brought some apples to feed the animals (it was suggested in the newspaper!) and so I started to feed the horses, as Trey hid behind my legs (he was too afraid to get close to the animals.). A little girl and two of her boy friends walked up to us and said, "That horses name is "Mo." I asked her if she lived here, and she said, "Yes, these are my Grandma's horses." One of the little boys asked if we would like to see a camel, and I said, "WHAT, a camel?" The little girl assured me there was a camel in her Grandma's Barn. WHAT THE HECK? What kind of farm was I at?!
So, reluctantly, I followed, with Trey very close to my side and we tromped through the mud to the barn. Sure enough, there was ugliest camel I have ever seen. We walked through the barn and I was amazed at what kind of animals they had. There were buffalo, all kinds of cows, llamas, sheep, some kangaroo looking animals, ZEBRAS (Yeah, in Idaho at a FARM!!!), huge turkeys just roaming around (Justin would be gun-hungry!), Emus, and some ferret looking animals.
Funny thing was, I think Trey was more interested in the little girl. I think he might have had a slight crush, if you can at 2 and a half. He was so concerned when the girl left our side to help some other kids around the farm and would only pose for a picture with HER by his side.



The Kangaroo looking animal

When I asked Trey what he wanted to see at Santa's Farm, he told me he wanted to see a Reindeer. My heart dropped, I don't like to let my little guy down, but I thought for sure they weren't going to have anything like that, but sure enough, his dreams came true!


I was amazed at how most of the animals seem to really get along. The only animal that was a little scary (besides the huge turkey which seemed to follow us around. I really think turkeys are ugly!) was the buffalo. There wasn't the thickest OR tallest fence separating their HUGE bodies from our little Trey. We kept our distance. Trey did enjoy watching them "buck" though!

I thought this cow was the cutest animal there! I have tried to tell my parents about this kind of cow, I think they are so cute and would look perfect wandering on their property in Bend, Oregon!

We finally heard that Santa had arrived, so we walked through the mud and to the front of the "farm" where we were greeted by the scariest Santa I have ever laid eyes on. Seriously, not only was his beard a scary sight, but he was being pulled-with his "wife"- by a miniature pony. Weird sight, but Trey seemed to think it was pretty cool!


6 comments:

Sommers said...

It looks like you guys had so much fun. I hope you got my message. I love the Christmas stuff for Shaydon. You guys are too nice. What would I do with out you....

Love you and see you this weekend...

Gramma said...

Rebecca,
Just thinking of you trekking around in your clogs at this
Santa Farm makes me laugh!!! You pick such adventures. I wish I could have been there with you, we would have laughed hard I'm sure. Trey probably wondered, "Why did mom bring me to such a spooky, creeky place!!!
Love you, Keep them coming.
MOM

Travis and Marie said...

how fun! It looks like it was a successful visit.

Unknown said...

A Zebra and Kangaroo! I would have had a hard time keeping Emma from climbing in there with them. Looks like you had a lot of fun.

Rusty and Mandie said...

Justin and Rebecca,
What a fun blog. Thanks for the comment, how fun to hear from you and see what you are up to. I'm new to blogging but it is fun so far. Especially so far away from home, it gives the grandparents a chance to feel closer. We will keep checking back.
Mandie Cook

Mike & Holly said...

Hey Guys, it is great to hear you are still in Idaho and doing well. I have tried to find your phone number quite a few times, but with no luck. Thanks for leaving a message on Rusty and mandies blog. That was really nice. We will have to meet up when we are in Idaho. Better yet you should stop by when you are in the neighborhood so we can show you some of our favorite stuff in Hawaii. Justin will love spear fishing.