Once the animals were in and we had the green light to get in with them, there was no stopping Eli. He spent much longer in the pen that any other kid and he took it upon himself to pat, chase, feed and cuddle all of the critters. I think he thought the pig felt funny and he liked how soft the goats were. Here are a couple of photos showing Eli packing a scrum (apologies for using a rugby term for the uninitiated) with a couple of goats and carefully caressing the pig.

All of that animal action makes for one hungry little boy. As Eli has only recently discovered cake (wheat free of course) he then made the bold claim "I like cake!". Fortunately, Anne had made one just for Eli (Alora's pink giraffe cake was not wheat free) and he hungrily devoured his piece. In these next few photos he demonstrates his cake eating technique, which pretty much involves holding the cake to his mouth and pushing it in, as much as it will go at any one time. His style makes me think that he'll be a good harmonica player down the track, as he doesn't take his hands away from his mouth until it's all gone and he seems to be able to breathe through his nose the whole time too.
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