They were DELICIOUS: garlic bread, mayo, provolone, roastbeef, turkey pastrami, green peppers, avocados, tomatoes, bacon, mushrooms, onions, lettuce, and a lot of love.
We took the kids to In and Out and got hats. That was the only part Heather liked about the place. Aparently they have steamroller in the back that ran over my hamburber patty.
Jared tricked the kids into thinking our kitchen was a restaurant and they were the employees in charge of cleaning up. They did a pretty good job of it too.
Jared tricked the kids into thinking our kitchen was a restaurant and they were the employees in charge of cleaning up. They did a pretty good job of it too.
Aren't they cute decked out in their aprons hats and rubber gloves?
How now brown cow? This calf was SO cute! The kids let the calves lick their hands/fingers.
Savanna and the cows in line to be milked!
Fiora looks down on the merry go milk around. This was such a cool set up, they can milk 500 cows an hour in this barn! 3rd largest dairy in the state.
We visited Gunnison and Grandpa Neil gave us a tour of the dairy farm out there. It was cold and kind of messy, but it was really awesome to see where our milk comes from.
7 comments:
next time you make those sandwiches I am so there! oh and my Weston's stinky face is just plain Hilarious!
Lillian would be 3? Oh my goodness how time flies. I want some of that sandwich. That looks heavenly. I love all the pictures.
Ok those sandwiches look awesome and I NEED the recipe for my site! Would you email it to me please? Thanks! kleebre@hotmail.com. I'll post the picture from your blog with it, too!
Wow, so much to comment on.... Delicious sandwich! Way cool police officer! Nice helpers! Sweet Lillian would be 3? Time does fly, dairy cows ARE stinky.
Miss you Heather....
I love that picture of Fi and Grandpa, what cuties.
We miss you guys like crazy!!!! And Happy Birthday sweet Lillian!
Skip in and out and go to 5 guys instead.
That was a serious sandwich.
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