What fun to have them in our house.
You may remember that we recently visited them in Wisconsin and stayed at their house – now it is time for us to return the favor. They are in Pennsylvania for a wedding and to visit family.
K is so curious and doesn’t miss a thing, so this serious look is what you get at first when she is in her observant mode. (I am calling her K, because she is in the process of being adopted.)
However, this is the smile we are getting now that she is quite familiar with us.
Yesterday we took them to Lancaster DHIA, http://lancasterdhia.com/home.html where our son Jere is CEO/Manager, to give them a tour of a milk testing lab.
When K realized that I was taking pictures I got a big smile.
Our granddaughter Abby (right) was working. She used to work here before she and her sister-in-law opened DAZY’s Bakery. Now she may fill in for someone who is sick or on vacation – if it is in the early part of the week.
There are lots of cow and calf photos throughout the lab, but this is my favorite.
This luna moth (outside a lab window screen) captured my attention.
We stopped at a few more places: Jeff and Chris’ house, the TFC office, and a restaurant for lunch, then when we got home, we gave them a thorough tour of our house, because they are going to be the caretakers for the next six days while we are in Maine.
It worked out nice that we got to spend one day together. Now we have someone living in the house while we are gone and they have a place to themselves. 🙂
Love these photos, Doris! The child feeding the calf looks like K got busy right away! And the luna moth is like a cel from a Disney animation! Beautiful! Have a great week in Maine!
Thanks. We are looking forward to enjoying Maine. We arrived late yesterday afternoon.
How wonderful that they can stay in your house! I certainly am looking forward to seeing them at the wedding on Saturday.
They are looking forward to seeing you as well.