Easter Eggstravaganza in Old Bridge

Sadly, we arrived an hour after the start and missed the egg hunt. Apparently egg hunts are usually a mad house with bigger kids dominating the scene, but Austen would’ve been happy with one little egg.

We were pleased to discover the best petting zoo we’ve been to. The animals were healthy and you could walk right up to them, pet them, brush them and feed them. All for free. Thanks, Township of Old Bridge.

Austen sees the chicks and immediately starts making chicken sounds: “ba bak bak bak.” They seemed to be her favorite.

“Quack Quack”

Brushing the goat. He/She was very friendly.

Wow! Austen fed the goat!

Finally face to face with a sheep. Austen loves to make “Baaaaa” sounds.

“Austen had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb …”

Mama loved this cute little bunny but Austen wasn’t interested.

The world’s biggest chalk board. Austen went wild. She loves drawing now that she’s 1 1/2.

There was also a jumpy house [Sorry, no pictures] that looked like a merry go round. Austen was intrepid as usual and joined the big kids for some jumping fun.

At the craft table, Austen tried some egg painting and easter bonnet decorating, but she was getting fussy, so Mama and Dada took her for lunch at a total dive Mexican place.

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