I woke up so excited to go to the Kentucky Horse Park. First we had to eat so off to Waffle House.
I wanted a chocolate chip waffle and white milk. I got a plain waffle and chocolate milk.
We drove past Fasig Tipton, the biggest auction house for thoroughbreds.
At last, we arrived!
Mom had to take a picture of the snow. Like we haven't seen snow before.
I thought this picture was awesome!
First stop: gift shop!
Morgan statue that even had a frog on its hoof.
Tennessee Walking Horse
We met lots of horses...here is LJ, an Shire Sport Horse who is 19 hands tall! He is the tallest horse in the park and is friends with the smallest horse.
Lord Rafiq, the fiery Egyptian Arabian
Albion, an English Shire.
Hey, how did Bullseye get here?
Check out this big barn which is called, no surprise, the Big Barn. It is 476ft long
My Mom was way more interested in this picture which talk about the Kentucky Bluegrass Region and a very famous road called Iron Works Pike. Some of the most famous horses in the world were born on farms along Iron Works Road Pike.
Here was one of my favorite parts of Kentucky Horse Park, the Kids Barn with all of the Breyer Models.
Big Chex to Cash...one of my favorites!!
I met a friend who likes Breyers as much as I do.
I also got to groom Hank.
I made friends with a muddy police horse who had no mane.
And a cat wearing a mustache.
I bought the Breyer of Secretariat. Here are some of his trophies and his jockey's silks.
The International Horse Museum was awesome. My Mom was happy because it was inside out if the snow!
She told me she would only stop singing "Surrey With the Fringe on Top" if I posed for this picture.
We stayed at KHP all day and in the end I walked away with three Breyers. I am so glad I saved my money for this trip!
Looks like another wonderful day for your girls!
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