Saturday, July 19, 2014

Mitchell's Birthday (Chocolate & Amish)

Today was Mitchell's birthday and yesterday we kept messing with him and telling him we were going to Amish country and he had to eat peas for his birthday. This morning, we told him that we had found a pea factory and that we were going to take a tour. I told him that they had chocolate covered peas and he still wasn't happy about it. So, he was pretty happy when we pulled into the chocolate factory instead of pea factory. I found it this morning while looking up what was in South Bend, Indiana
 We all had to put the hair nets on to go in the factory.
 This chocolate is only made in this factory, but they ship it nationwide and have recently picked up a contract overseas.

 The candy making factory wasn't in operation today, since it was Saturday, but the next few pictures show the conveyor belts that they make it and sort it on.



 The next part of the tour was for them to make their own chocolate covered spoons. The girl demonstrated it first. The boys were paying special attention, but I think more excited to get to eat some.


 Most of us have gotten the chocolate Valentine Heart with candy. This is the world's largest heart box. 4 ft. tall and 100 lbs of chocolate.

 This is a solid chocolate Santa that weighed 65 lbs and cost $500. The boys are holding their spoons that they dipped and the free chocolate/caramel bar they got. I'll have to say that was some GOOD chocolate. Sorry we couldn't bring some back to our friends (of course it would have melted) :)
 These are different shapes of chocolate that they do.


 What a fun unexpected stop on this trip.
 I forgot to mention we were just going to drive through South Bend to see Notre Dame. After seeing the college we found another fun surprise for all three boys.
 There was a Muscle Car & Street Rod car show on the main street from the college. We were looking for a place to eat and decided to stop there.
 This is Buddy's dream car a 1970 Mustang Boss 302
 Mitchell wanted Mexican, so we ate at Chipotle's and I'll have to say, it was really good. It was right on the same street as the car show.
 After we ate the car show was winding down and Buddy got a few more pics.





 We then arrived at Shipshewana, IN (Amish Country) 
 This is the horse that was driving the buggy we rode on the farm tour. Nolen and Buddy got to ride in the front with the driver and Nolen ended up getting to drive a lot of the way.
 This is a real Amish working farm.





 There were several new baby calves born just within the past few weeks. One was just born today. A little wobbly walking.
 This is Kenny our buggy driver. The farm we toured belonged to his son. This is the same farm we came to 5 years ago. He is demonstrating thrashing of wheat as Jesus did it.


 This is the youngest daughter that we saw 5 years ago. She is getting milk to feed the new baby calves.
 Nolen was eager to do everything. 
 Finally talked Mitchell into feeding the calf too.
 Milking station
 Amish are very inventive. They have church every two weeks in different houses. The family that hosts church has to provide the seating and tables. Hundreds of people come, so this is how they make transporting tables and seating. This is the pews. (small version) 
 Then they can turn it into tables after church when they have their big dinner after.
 And finally we are at a pretty cool Holiday Inn Express for the kids (bunk beds) They swam again and I think they are getting pretty tired. I don't think they are use to running our pace.
T

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