Thursday, October 22, 2009

Pumpkin Patch x 2












Last Thursday, Sarah's preschool went to the pumpkin patch and yesterday Simon's kindergarten class made the trip. I chaperoned both trips and Simon got to go both times as well because he was on fall break last Thursday. What a difference a week makes though. Last week it was around 45 degrees and overcast with drizzle occasionally. Yesterday it was sunny and nearly 70 degrees.

Yesterday I went after working the night before. I did better than I thought I would until about noon, then I hit a wall and was ready for bed. That is the joy of night shift, I guess but at least I didn't miss the opportunity to join Simon's class!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Day at Darley Farm

checking out the gifts.
a prized stallion, Rockport Harbor, nicknamed Rocky

up close with Jenny. She is not a race winner yet. (Probably the reason we were allowed to get so close.)


Trying on the racing silks and the saddles.




The horse bus. Very nice ride.



Sarah and I had a unique and memorable experience on Friday. Sarah's preschool was chosen as Darley Farms charity of the year and invited all of the children, teachers, and parents to the farm on Friday.
Sarah's school is the best kept secret in Lexington. It is a preschool that integrates typical developing children with children with special needs.
Darley Farms is a major horse farm in Lexington and is a worldwide horse racing company. It has been in Lexington for about 100 years and was bought several years ago by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Ruler of Dubai.
Darley farms chartered buses from Sarah's school for everyone to ride to the farm (including installing 40+ car seats!), and we enjoying a wonderful breakfast, gifts for all the children and adults. Following breakfast, we had a hay ride and a tour of the beautiful farm.
Friday afternoon, Darley Farms presented a check to the school at opening day of Keeneland.

Monday, October 5, 2009

a weekend away to Pigeon Forge, TN

a failed attempt at a photo op with a great fall background
Seconds before the event. We should have known it was coming...look at her.













We decided to take advantage of Simon's Friday off from school and headed to Pigeon Forge for the weekend. Friday night we went to Dixie Stampede. Last year, Simon and I went while Sarah and Joseph stayed back at the condo but this year the whole family enjoyed to event. We had front row seats and Sarah loved being so close to the horses and Simon loved that he could stomp his feet whenever he was told during dinner!
Saturday was supposed to be a family day at Dollywood. Shortly after arriving Sarah got sick and threw up all over Joseph and the merry go round (before the ride even started). Joseph and her headed back to the condo in the hopes that Sarah would get better quickly; and she did. After an hour or two of downtime, a load of laundry, she felt better. We could only guess that she ate something that didn't agree with her.
Joseph and Sarah enjoyed exploring the area while Simon and I spent time together at Dollywood.
Of course, you can't go to Pigeon Forge without hitting he excellent outlet malls so Sarah and I enjoyed shopping while Simon and Joseph hit the mini golf course.
Overall, it was a nice weekend. We stayed at a very nice condo and enjoyed a weekend away from it all.