Our first stop was to take a buggy ride with Abe's Buggy Rides. They were wonderful all around and I would recommend them to you if you are headed up to Lancaster County, PA!!
Getting ready to go on a buggy ride through Amish country....
We saw some beautiful things that God created and some
beautiful things that God inspired men to create.
The farm land is gorgeous!!!

We took the 5 mile buggy ride that included at stop at this farm....
beautiful things that God inspired men to create.
The farm land is gorgeous!!!
We took the 5 mile buggy ride that included at stop at this farm....
the girls and B really enjoyed seeing this little foul...

Nana LeeAnne bought a beautiful quilt.
And we bought some drinks....
After a bit it was time to get going....
Daddy and B looking at the horses one more time!

For the rest of the trip, hubs sat in the front of the buggy
For the rest of the trip, hubs sat in the front of the buggy
with Manna, our driver, and talked "church".
Manna grew up Old Order Amish, but is now
a Mennonite Pastor. They enjoyed discussing the things
that are similar and different about the denominations that
they represented and also the Amish ways that Manna knew
as a child.
A got fresh squeezed lemonade as her drink and shared it all around....
A young Amish man driving his carriage....
and his son in law. Retired Amish people usually live with family members.
Most of the time it is the youngest son who takes care of the parents
when they retire. Amish people do not pay into, nor do they accept, social security.
They expect to be taken care of by their families....
Good lesson for all I think!
And because Amish families are usually large -- they average 7 children -- they
need large homes...

A young Amish man driving his carriage....
B's backpack fell off. Granddaddy had to walk back and get it.

Beautiful garden....wish I had one of these!

Beautiful garden....wish I had one of these!
After our buggy ride was over, we went on to visit the Amish Village.
about how Amish live.
The Amish don't put anything on their walls or in their homes that
don't have a purpose. In the kitchen are some hooks for hats, and shawls, and coats.
but the tour guide explained the rules for Amish dress. She explained that men could have
buttons as long as they were covered and the rules for how
girls dressed depending on age. At age 8, a girl has to stop wearing buttons (in
the back only) and must start pinning her dress and apron.
My girls were very interested in that!
After the house, they had lots of other places to see. The
After the house, they had lots of other places to see. The
different kinds of buggies were shown and explained throughout the
place...
An open buggy is usually for young people of courting age.....
"the whole world is their chaperon".....good idea if you ask me!
longer used today but was at one time a real Amish School house....
the girls were fascinated with the desks....

And we saw lots of good sayings and advice from our bible......


"Take a picture of us jumping off!"
After we finished at the Amish Village, it was time for lunch.
An Amish Buggy I got a picture of driving down the street.


And we saw lots of good sayings and advice from our bible......
"Take a picture of us jumping off!"
but this is where the girls bought their big souvenir. They each
bought an Amish dress for their American Girl Dolls....

After we finished at the Amish Village, it was time for lunch.
It started pouring rain at that exact moment!
We drove around and found a covered picnic shelter to have lunch in.
There are no pictures of that because it was raining
so hard that I didn't want to get the camera wet....
plus we were all very soggy....
After lunch we went to a bakery in Bird-In-Hand, PA.....
We shopped around and enjoyed the swings outside.
They had goats to feed.....

Hiding from the goats......they were rather aggressive.
Hiding from the goats......they were rather aggressive.
An Amish Buggy I got a picture of driving down the street.
in Amish owned and ran stores. As well as another
shopping place where they had pony rides....
The kids loved that!
until
he got
on......
then he seemed rather concerned...
Bird-In-Hand Family Restaurant. It was delicious!!!
Then our time in the Amish Country came to an end.
Then our time in the Amish Country came to an end.
We loaded up and drove on to Gettysburg where we
would visit the following day.....
in HIM-
I would LOVE to see Amish country!
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