Our trips to Flagstaff are never complete without a trip to Fox Glen Park. After a couple hours of wearing out their dad and mom, the kids perked up when they heard creepy music right as we were packing up... the ice cream man. Allie and Drew had never seen one before so they were so curious yet very cautious.
Dan still can't refuse a gumball-ice cream combo so got the Spiderman posicle, Allie chose a neapolitan ice cream sandwich and we got a Powderpuff Girl popsicle with gumball eyes too. They were so sticky and messy after it, but they LOVED it!!!

Allie trying Dan's Spiderman treat.

Drew insisted on holding the popsicle sticks himself. Never a good idea for an 18 month old to do it by himself, but he is pretty determined and independent. He was so messy by the end. It was running down his hands, arms, face, shirt - and dripping all over his shoes.
On Friday morning we went to the Deer Farm in Williams. The kids both adore animals so had a blast getting to see them up close. Of course, Drew did not want anything to do with the stroller. He wanted to walk around all by himself and showed absolutely no fear. He did not want either of us to guide him or help him back onto the path, he just wanted to explore all by himself. Funny, I can't peel him off of me when I try to drop him off at the gym's child center with movies, toys and kids but give him a smelly pig, a camel and a wallaby and he's willing to move in. Allie was a little more cautious about the animals so ended up in Drew's stroller and enjoyed them from a slight distance. Her favorite animal was the talking parrot that was right by the entrance.
Our family at the Grand Canyon Deer Farm. Dan, Drew (18 mos), Allie (almost 4), Jana
Drew wanted to touch this pig so bad. He was trying to wiggle his little hand into the fence, and then he tried to climb up it to touch him over the top.
You can go into the free roam area where there are a ton of deer walking about. We happened to come into the farm before they fed the deer. So when we entered the free roam area with our tiny cup with their food in it, they attacked us. They were trying to eat anything they could get a hold of- Allie's hair ribbons, Drew's velcro shoes, the tags on the strollers, Drew's pant leg, etc.
Dan grabbed the food cup and tried leading them away from us, and I quickly moved the kids in the strollers away from the aggressive deer pack. Our hero!
Drew loved being so close the all the animals. He LOVES animals.
Drew wanted to pet the camel.
This was one of their favorite things to see. A cage full of pigeons. They would fly wildly around their cage, and the kids would intently watch them. When they'd get too close to the mesh fence, it would startle Allie and she'd take a few steps backwards. It would just make Drew laugh.
Allie started the day with a cute bun and hair ribbon. This is what it looked like after the deer aggressively tried to eat it...
This is Dan letting me know what he thinks about llamas. For whatever reason, he has an intense hatred towards these animals. He did a few more poses to let me know how he felt about them...
We had a "friend" that followed us around the entire time. He didn't want anything from us, he'd just walk along with us.
Again, Drew loving to touch and pet the deer.
Allie got brave and tried to feed them with Dan. But as soon as the deer started eating out of her hand, she screamed and dropped the food all over the ground and climbed into the stroller. She thought it was gross.
They loved to drive the tractor in front of the deer farm.
Drew's turn...