We went to Mother Earth School (where Milo used to have his nature playgroup)
for their Halloween story walk event.
We were all dressed up.
A preppy fox and goat, and an owl.
Milo could blend it pretty well in this family too.
When we were waiting for the walk to start,
all birds enjoyed their bird talks.
Then, the wooly bear showed up.
He asked us one important question he was wondering:
"where does the hot sun go in the dark cold winter?"
And we decided to find out the answer with him.
We walked around the farm trying to ask the question to somebody.
We came across a fisherman,
and asked the question.
The fisherman told us that the sun won't go away and it stays in the water with fishes,
and gave us bubbles so that we could talk to fishes.
We kept walking and met these people next.
They told us that sun stays in the milk and honey.
Milo got a honey stick from them.
The preppy goat had some quality time with his family.
Our journey continued, and we met the scarecrow,
who told us the sun stayed in fire and shared his roasted pumpkin seeds with us.
The raccoon said the sun stayed in the acorns and trees
and taught us how to crack the acorns.
The night fairy gave us the little drops of sun (glass breads)
and shared her stars with us.
The elf said the sun stayed in the songs and our hearts
and gave us some bells.
After he sang a song for us,
we all walked back through the forest.
Seriously, this was such a great event for Milo and even his parents.
We all enjoyed it a lot.
The owl played in the bushes on the way back to his car...
as well as this bird.
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