Red Thread...

There is an ancient Chinese belief which states that there is an invisible red thread that connects each of us to all of the individuals who have been, currently are, and will in the future be important to us in our lives.

This red thread can stretch, twist, and bend… but will never break.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Visiting the Tulip Festival

On a sunny day during my Spring Break a few weeks ago, my mom and I decided to drive Katie to the Tulip Festival. She has been missing the flowers in our yard lately, so this was a way to give her access to plenty of fresh flowers. We had a lot of fun and enjoyed the dry air!

We found fresh tulips even as we were walking through the parking lot! 

I was excited when I told my mom that someone drew flowers in the sidewalk! 

We saw buckets and buckets of flowers for sale. 

There were sand boxes set up with buckets and trucks in them. 

It made me think of the beach! 

Grandma helped me move our duck down the tube by pumping water. 

I loved playing with the ducks!

 Look! I'm a tulip!

A creative person made these horse swings out of tires. 

They were so much fun! 

I wanted a picture by the cow. 

I had to get a picture with both cows. 

We got to take a hayride to the tulip fields. 

I was excited to get to the flowers! 

As soon as I got off the hayride, I found a tractor that I had to drive. 

Look at all the colors! 

I thought the fields were beautiful! 

The fields went on and on. 

It wasn't long before I took one of my mom's cameras to take pictures of my own. 

We took a break on the bench and watched some people pass us. 

 My mom and I took pictures of each other.

It was time to head back. My mom and grandma asked me what my favorite color of flower was. Right away, I picked white!

Garyldine also likes white, so I took some pictures for her! 

What is inside these flowers anyway? 

I love flowers! 

We ended our visit with the windy hayride back to the parking lot. It was a fun day!

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