Still not warm
Oct. 25th, 2006 04:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today I went with Charlie and his class to Johnson's Farm* for a field trip, and I just didn't dress warmly enough. And by warmly enough I mean I wore a heavy sweater and my leather jacket when I should've worn 2 heavy sweaters and a parka.
It was okay if the wind didn't blow, but blow it did, and all the activities are, pretty much by definiton, outside, so it was cold. Charlie, of course, didn't seem to care. I did have him in three layers of clothes, which I suppose helped, but he was having far too much fun to notice things like the weather.
They did the pumpkin picking thing, and then we went into the store to get warm and coffee, and then we had a earlyish lunch, and then we went to the little non-petting zoo** where I got the Llama song stuck in my head because there were llamas there.
Charlie's favorite part was feeding leaves to the goats. Yes, they had corn they could shove down this tube thingy for the goats, but, after I mentioned how goats will eat anything, Charlie picked up a big leaf and, by dint of great effort, got it over the two fences that are designed to keep children from getting anywhere near the animals and was delighted to see the goat eat it.
Naturally any kid within spotting distance thought this was great fun, and many leaves were shoved, in quite creative ways, across to the goats who I'm sure were thrilled. It was really rather fun, I must admit.
In other news, I'm catching up on that Heroes show, and it's good. I like it. Jess from Gilmore Girls is in it. Milo whatever. Plus the guy playing the son of the professor who is tracking down the people...OMG hot.
And finally, New Jersey's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that same-sex couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexual couples. My state rules.
*Be warned. The website has the most obnoxious music playing on it.
**Because of E-Coli or something that some kids had gotten at a petting zoo a few years ago.
It was okay if the wind didn't blow, but blow it did, and all the activities are, pretty much by definiton, outside, so it was cold. Charlie, of course, didn't seem to care. I did have him in three layers of clothes, which I suppose helped, but he was having far too much fun to notice things like the weather.
They did the pumpkin picking thing, and then we went into the store to get warm and coffee, and then we had a earlyish lunch, and then we went to the little non-petting zoo** where I got the Llama song stuck in my head because there were llamas there.
Charlie's favorite part was feeding leaves to the goats. Yes, they had corn they could shove down this tube thingy for the goats, but, after I mentioned how goats will eat anything, Charlie picked up a big leaf and, by dint of great effort, got it over the two fences that are designed to keep children from getting anywhere near the animals and was delighted to see the goat eat it.
Naturally any kid within spotting distance thought this was great fun, and many leaves were shoved, in quite creative ways, across to the goats who I'm sure were thrilled. It was really rather fun, I must admit.
In other news, I'm catching up on that Heroes show, and it's good. I like it. Jess from Gilmore Girls is in it. Milo whatever. Plus the guy playing the son of the professor who is tracking down the people...OMG hot.
And finally, New Jersey's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that same-sex couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexual couples. My state rules.
*Be warned. The website has the most obnoxious music playing on it.
**Because of E-Coli or something that some kids had gotten at a petting zoo a few years ago.