Amish Picnic
Wunderbaar Gude Owed With An Amish Family
(Wonderful Good Evening With An Amish Family)
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to break bread with The Amish? You don’t have to wonder anymore! The Amish Farm And House has the answer! They have a new tour that includes having dinner on a real, working Amish Farm.
So, there we were, back again at The Amish Farm and House’s 15-acre farm to pet and feed everything from cows, alpacas, horses and everyone’s favorite, the goats. We made sure we got there early just to feed the goats! We even had a private turn holding the newborns, Snap, Crackle and Pop. Every staff member there always treats us like family.
When time came to load up the tour buses and head to dinner, we got a good seat on bus #5 with Ann as our driver and tour guide. We had not done a bus tour yet so we were just trying to listen and learn whatever Ann had to offer. She drove us down the winding roads and through the beautiful country side while giving us a little background on the Esh family we would be sharing the evening with.
After arriving at the Amish Farm, we were all seated in a cute little area that resembled something from an Italian vineyard. We all settled in as the father, Elam, introduced his family, lay out the plans for the evening’s events and explain all the rules, including those concerning photographs. Elam allowed us to take photos of anything we wanted. We could take photos of his family but we could not ask them to pose for any photos as it goes against their strong religious beliefs. So, all photo were taken with permission. Meanwhile, his wife Maryann began serving the most delicious home-made lemonade. I seriously could not get enough of it. Their 10-year-old daughter, Hanna Rose, came around with an ice-cold pitcher of water while Katie, 8, helped by setting the tables with plates, forks, and knives. The two youngest sons John David, 6, and Mahlon, 2, provided more than enough entertainment as they played on their swing set. While we ate, both Elam and Maryann came around to talk to each group to get to know them a little.
When everyone had finished eating, we were all invited into their home to do crafts with the children. My daughter mentioned how much she loved horses to Elam, so he asked Katie to show my daughter the horses they have. I am not sure who was more excited, Katie or my daughter.
I then began talking to him about his job as an auctioneer. We had just visited a Mud Sale that morning and were enthralled by the whole process. He gave us a little demonstration of how fast the auctioneers talk. It was so cool to hear.
Not wanting the experience to end, we all reluctantly got back on the bus and got ready to head back to The Amish Farm and House. As we all pulled away, the entire Esh Family got together to wave to the busses as we drove off. It was very reminiscent of a TV show out of the 1950's. Our bus driver, Ann, decided to take an alterative and more scenic route back. She began pointing out the "oversized marshmallows" and the Camel Farm.
When we arrived back at The Amish Farm And House, Jamie was there to greet us. She was so excited to ask us how our experience was.
This was the most fun thing my family and I have ever done...ever. Although the structure of the evening will always be the same, I believe that each person will walk away with a different experience each and every time. It all depends on each person's interest and what they absorb.
For me, I can't wait to do it again. I could sit and talk to that family for hours. You arrive at the farm as strangers but you leave the farm as family. I really cannot express how much everyone should have this experience at least once in their lives.
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To experience this wonderful tour, please visit The Amish Farm And House page!
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