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Friday, October 31, 2008

Flying Cow Ranch

A very rare picture of all three of us holding hands together... : )

Adam wanted to take us out for some family fun time the day before my 27th birthday. So, on Wednesday night I was trying to think of a toddler-friendly/family-friendly place(or whatever you want to call it...haha) that everyone (especially Rainny...)would enjoy going to on Thursday. And then I thought of the pretty pictures of the Flying Cow Ranch my friend Amanda put on her blog. After I googled this place and found out it's located in Miaoli (only about 40 minutes drive from where we live), we decided to check this place out ourselves hoping to see some "flying cows"...hahaha...just kidding!
Flying Cow Ranch is such a beautiful place that reminds me a lot of some of the places in Utah.
Playing the water is still Rainny's favorite thing to do. It's hard to stop her once she starts playing with it. She either completely ignores us or just says "No" when we tell her to go. : pWe had no choice but to have Adam grab her after several times of trying to get her out of the water and still in vain...hahaha...
Rainny looks like she was running in this picture but actually she was losing her balance and trying hard not to fall. And She did it! It looks funny though... : )My very first time giving a baby cow a bottle...very fun experience!
Rainny really enjoys feeding sheep a lot!!!
Here is Rainny enjoying piggyback!It was a really fun day! We definitely want to go back to visit again! The ticket is about $6.50 for each adult and that also includes one free cup of their home-grown milk...mmm, so good!!! : )

4 comments:

Melissa Hislop said...

Very cute pictures, but those cows don't seem to be flying to me.

Christine said...

Wow. That place is gorgeous and Rainny is such a cutie!

Amber(怡文) said...

好美的地方喔~~怎麼覺得台灣就這麼小,但好玩的地方卻比這裡還多呢?Rainny真是出落得越來越美了呢!不折不扣的小美人丕. :)Looking forward to seeing you all!!

Jerin said...

Great pictures! You guys are having too much fun. The next time we go to Taiwan, we're going to print out your blog to use as a tour guide. :)