Georgia is slowly starting to open back up after the peak of the Coronavirus. We are still hesitant to dive fully back into all our normal activities, but we have decided to start spending limited time with family. Today Aunt Peach and I surprised the cousins with an adventure to Pettit Creek Farms in Cartersville.
The farm has remained open during the pandemic because the animal tour is done completely from your own car. We arrived right when the gates opened, so the animals would be hungry for the snacks we bought to share.
My crew spent the entire ride on top of my Enclave while Holland and Piper played it safer inside. I am shocked no one even came close to falling off, especially Jacob who monkeyed all over the car.
The farm was filled with tons of animals, but the highlight was feeding the camels. As soon as the herd saw us approach, they were ready for food and had no problem sticking their heads right through the open windows.
We also loved watching the kangaroos, zebras, George the Giraffe, and all the sweet typical farm animals including pigs, goats, llamas, sheep, and cows. Tuttle's favorite animal was the tiniest black lamb.
We did not want the day to end so quickly, so we found an empty spot in town for lunch. It was our first time in a restaurant in two months, and we were ready to avoid dishes for one meal.
Everyone is figuring out a new normal, and I am so happy that we can start hugging our family again.
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