Showing their heritage
I'm not sure if it is their Polish or German showing, but this weekend the girls decided they like sauerkraut. I made a pork roast and sauerkraut for Sunday dinner. Elsa asked for seconds and then thirds of the sauerkraut. We had to cut her off for fear of a tummyache. Apparently, it wasn't a fluke because they had the leftovers yesterday. The girls have strange and adventurous tastebuds for toddlers. Not that I'm complaining *knock on wood that it will continue* I'm just surprised how willing they are to try different foods. They don't always finish, but at least they try it. They've had Mexican, Thai, Indian, Chinese, Italian. The more flavorful, the better. My children like salsa by the spoonful and will suck on lime slices.
On an unrelated note, here are pictures from our local children's farm. The girls love to visit the animals.

I love Elsa's smile of pure joy. She's so happy to feed the goat celery. This goat is especially friendly with the girls. She's their favorite. She also happens to be a twin. She has a twin sister, too.

Another happy Elsa picture.

Sisters feeding another goat.

Lily reaches up to feed the goat.



2 Comments:
Oh man, so much cuteness! We took Jack to see the goats recently too, he loved them. (Except the goats at this place were wild and crazy.) You are so lucky on the food front...
Those are the cutest sweaters for the cutest girls! I wonder if I can make one in my size....
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