Homeschool Field Trip to the Tulip Fields

IMG_4282

We went to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Fields for a field trip (literally in a field) today:)

Alissa’s mom, Gail, has been wanting to take the girls there for a while now, and today turned out to be unexpectedly sunny, in spite of dire predictions of torrential rain.  So, the girls and I were working hard at school books when she texted me, and we decided on the spur of the moment to go today.  The girls did not protest at all when I asked them to close their science books and get in the car.

IMG_4290

We picked our way through the mud to the field where we enjoyed a breathtakingly beautiful field of tulips.

IMG_4298

It was quite a view from the observation platform (as seen in the top picture).  There was another huge field of tulips in the distance, a gift shop and restaurant, and many little booths of various items to buy.  There were also things like a hay ride, a huge slide and some other fun-looking attractions.   Many were closed since this was a Tuesday, but there were still quite a few people there.  On the weekends, sometimes the traffic is so heavy that it impacts I-5 where cars are trying to exit to go to the fields.  We were delighted to be there when it wasn’t so crowded.  We had plenty of space to thoroughly enjoy the flowers.  We wandered around for a while, Ja’Ana enjoyed an elephant ear while the rest of us had some food, too, admired the tulips some more, and headed back home so Alissa could do her guitar lesson and they could do math.

IMG_4302

It was a great day!

15 thoughts on “Homeschool Field Trip to the Tulip Fields”

  1. Fantastic pictures! I don’t currently homeschool but that is one of the great advantages…being able to take advantage of things like this during the week,?

  2. Oh how I wish I could have gone. It had to be so wonderful to be surrounded by so many flowers. I like visiting other gardens; especially ones I don’t have to weed.

    Jeannie
    GetMeToTheCountry.Blogspot.com

    1. I’m not sure it would be worth a 4 hour drive unless you had other things to see in the area, loved to drive like my husband does, or just wanted a get-away. They are gorgeous, to be sure, but it didn’t take very long to see. So, there are some things we didn’t do, such as ride the hay-ride wagon pulled behind a tractor, or slide down a huge slide that would be open on weekends…….But, a great part of a weekend destination of relaxation and fun, to be sure!

  3. Great photos. What fun for the girls and a real world biology class in front of them.

    I went to the Tulip Festival north of Seattle. Once. We were in so much traffic it was horrible and the pedestrians were walking far faster then the cars were traveling. It was pretty though.

  4. Love the photo of Ja’Ana and Alissa making a heart with their arm.
    Family comes in different shapes and colors, connected by blood or not necessarily. Love and caring for one another is what makes us a family.
    x

    1. Thank you! I agree. They are both adopted, and are 6 months apart. So, long ago, they decided they were twins separated at birth:) They’ve started having me take those heart pictures at different places–it’s so cute!

Leave a Reply to judy roberson Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *