Mommy and I had another great weekend at Grandma and Grandpas. Mommy was on vacation this week so we spent some extra time in Southern Indiana. Grandma really enjoyed our visit. I really like to be at Grandma and Grandpas. They have so many neat things that I don't have here in Indy.
One of the days, Mommy and I hung out with cousin Dwayne on the farm. Since they have had so much rain, the Fueger Farm is behind on planting corn. Mommy and I rode around with Dwayne so I could watch him plant the corn. We'll visit the field again in the summer so I can see the plants growing.
Another day, Mommy and Grandma had a bridal shower to go to. I got to hang out with Uncle Rodney. It is always fun to be with Rodney. We played in the water, went 4-wheeler riding and took the dog down to the pond for a bath. (I'm not really sure that Teddy got a bath because the water was really dirty. But he seemed to enjoy it.)
Grandpa and I enjoyed riding on their big lawn mower. It is really neat because it goes around in circles. Daddy's lawn mower doesn't do that. Check it out!
Well, I'll write more soon. Eveyone take care!
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Civil War Days at Conner Prairie
I had a great day today at Conner Prairie. My friend, Cameron, gave me the personal tour. Thank you Cameron!

We started out at the Animal Encounter barn. There were chickens, goats, ducks, etc. They even had baby animals. Mommy tried to get me to pet them but I wasn't so sure about them.
Next we went to the candle maker. Daddy and I dipped a candle. I can't imagine making candles to see at night. I guess I'm a little spoiled with electricity.
We went on to the Union camp and then the followers camp. There were even kids there my age. Wow- I would have been so bored. Thank goodness my mommy and daddy live in a house and have indoor plumbing.
On our way to see the Cavalry we ran into Abe Lincoln. Well - maybe not the real "Abe" but Daddy said he looked just like him.
Hopefully next year Grandma and Grandpa will come. They would really like it.
I'll write more soon.
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