Sunday, April 20, 2008

Home from Amish Country

This weekend we went to visit Dave's brother and his wife, and their 2 kids in Lancaster County, PA. It was a beautiful weekend. We went to see the movie, "Expelled" with them on Friday night. It was a very good movie, and I would highly recommend it! Shopping in Amish Country is always very fun for me too. I could spend days touring the pottery shops, quilting shops, and looking at the country furniture and accessories. My sister in law is wonderful and patient to take me shopping, especially since that kind of stuff isn't her taste. Just hanging out with the family is nice and relaxing. Koty enjoyed playing with their new rescue dog, Emi. Here he is playfully biting her ear. It didn't hurt her...really! Look at her smile! They really did very well together which was nice for both of them. Now he's walking around the house trying to figure out what to do. Poor Koty. Maybe Emi will come for a visit soon!

6 comments:

kristina said...

Sounds like a good & peaceful trip. I would like to see the handmade shops.

Martha said...

I'd love to tour Amish country too. Maybe we should plan a field trip...

I'm so glad Koty and Emi had fun together. I'm not sure if poor Sofie will ever be big enough to play a good rough and tumble game with him.

joeks said...

Cute picture of the dogs!

Yesterday B. and I went to see "Expelled", then ate at an all-you-can-eat place. (So easy to overdo!) I would recommend the movie too. It goes right along with the Bible study we've been attending.

Priscilla said...

It would be nice to go with you. I'd like to shop too. I went down there with my sis-in-law...but did not shop much at all. No one was into it..and I felt like I was a pain to them.

Come down and antique with me....before I get too stuck doing school work.

Shelly said...

What fun! I've always wanted to visit Amish Country. Someday....

Gudl said...

We've been to this part of the country, too, before, and I remember it was very enjoyable.
We also saw Expelled on Friday night... in Ft. Lauderdale!
It was an interesting documentary. Definitely 'food for thought'