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Eagle Day at Farmington Bay

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February 28, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

It was Eagle Day at Farmington Bay.

Do you see the eagles?

Two little teeny tiny dark specks on the ice. Yeah, that was it.

Bald Eagles on the Ice

Thanks to all the people who told us how much better the event was last year. That greatly improved our day.

At least we got a cool button.

Utah Bald Eagle Day Button

At least there were some other things to see.

A falcon and red-tailed hawk from the Aviary:

Falcon
Hawk

a nest display

A heron rookery. I LOVE HERONS.

Different Nests

And we made the cutest little eagle finger puppet!

Eagle Finger Puppet

We picked up some really awesome brochures and some neato notebooking pages too.

Eagle Day Notebooking

Resources:

Eagle Nest Cams

Bald Eagle Animal Study and Lapbook by Homeschool Share

Eagle Unit by Homeschool Scientist

Eagle Lapbook by Walking By the Way

Eagle Unit by Walking in High Cotton

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Ogden Union Station

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February 27, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

A visit to the Ogden Union Station and Train Museum, just for the fun of it!

Alex loved seeing all the models and train parts.

Model Trains

The Caboose!

Caboose

Here he is in the caboose.

Caboose with Bubba

Aaron’s dad used to work in a caboose, so this was a fun photo op!

Old Stove

A model of an engine. Alex wanted to go, go, go!

Engine
Train Boy

I love the photo op of the train car. It looks real!

Train Car Photo

We loved the model trains too. They started at the push of a button.

Visit Union Station

Open Monday – Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm
Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day
Adults $5 | Senior $4 | Student $4 | Child $3
Family Day Pass $15
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Snow Much Fun!

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January 13, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 4 Comments

Our Snowy Activities

We made a snow fort with Dad!

 Snow Fort

Ice experiment

Ice Melting Experiment

Making snowball cookies (Danish wedding cookies)

Snowball Cookies

Yum!

These are so fun and easy to make!

 
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Sledding

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December 16, 2011 By Jennifer Lambert Leave a Comment

Finally, we have snow!

We went to a neighborhood park while Elizabeth was at her music lessons. Tori was proud of her snowball. She wanted to bring it home and put it in the freezer. That reminds me of an Arthur episode where DW does that…

Snowball
Snow Girl

Alex and Katie pelted me with snow!

Snowball Boy
Aiming with Snowballs

Alex does not like sledding downhill, but he loved being pulled around on level ground.

Sledding Boy

Katie is the daredevil who loved sliding downhill. She wants to find a really BIG hill…

Daredevil

Tori was crazy too. Surprised she stayed on her knees and didn’t fall over!

Knee Boarding
 We had lots of fun in just an hour, waiting for big sister!
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Black Island Farms

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October 24, 2011 By Jennifer Lambert 2 Comments

We had a blast on our Black Island Farms pumpkin patch field trip.

Daddy even took off work to experience the fun with us (and help me wrangle the young uns!) This farm does agro-tourism to help stay afloat in this economy. We learned about their irrigation system and saw a harrow plow in action.

Tractor

Alex really was fascinated by the tractor during the wagon ride. So glad we got a seat up front!
Big Carrot
Cabbage Snack
Trying Cabbage

The kids got to see, feel, and test out the carrots and cabbage that they grow. Gimme some coleslaw!

(Did you know that those baby carrots are actually carrot pellets? They’re not quite so thrilling now…)

Picking Out Pumpkins

Everyone got to pick out a pie pumpkin (even I did!) and we’re going to try our hand at making homemade pumpkin pie and some other delectable pumpkin-y recipes this week.

Silly Scarecrows

Of course, we couldn’t resist the cheesy scarecrow picture!

Feeding a Llama

We got feed animals too! Katie loved the baby cows, but they were sleepy. Pigs, goats, turkeys, and chickens were in their zoo too. This llama was super friendly and hungry.

Tractor Train

Katie and Alex got to ride the tractor train! I was so proud of Katie holding tight her little brother! He didn’t want to get off, but they were closing the ride for the day!

Big Slide
Bumpy Slide
Tube Slide

They had some amazing slides made from straw bales.

Corn Maze

The corn “maize” was super fun for all of us.

They offered maps, and it’s pretty obvious that even I need to work on my map-reading skills. sigh

Black Island Farms is one of our favorite fall traditions! Also a great place to buy farm fresh fall produce and decorations.

Black Island Farms has been a family business for over 50 years!

Opening Hours During Most of September and October

Mon-Thurs 4pm – 10pm

Fri 4pm – Midnight

Sat 10am – Midnight

Sun 11am – 5pm

Corn Maze and Courtyard

Adults $11

Kids (Ages 12-2)$9

Corn Maze and Courtyard + Hayride

Adults $16

Kids (Ages 12-2) $11

Corn Maze and Courtyard + Nightmare Acres

Adults $20

Kids $20

Nightmare Acres

Adults $16

Kids $16

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