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Down On The Farm With The Twins

This past weekend we all loaded in the car and met up with the Strouts to enjoy some time on the farm. Zoe loves Ben and Julia and you can't say their names around her without Zoe clamoring to see them. Thankfully, she got to see them. First, she really wanted to hold Julia's hand and walk with her. Julia wasn't so sure about that.



After a lot of playing, it was time to sit down and have a snack. It was Apple Day, so there was a huge box of apples to pick from. Zoe loves apples, so that was a must. They also had chocolate milk, which she also needed.



Poor Zoe got clocked in the face with the soap dispenser the day before, which is why she has that mark on the bridge of her nose. It feel off the side of the tub and just caught her there. I still feel bad about it. The nice thing was that she didn't let a little bump on the nose bring her down.



There are more pictures available in the At the Far set on Flickr.

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