I'm surprised they hadn't done this before. But I do want to know how they got up there to get the cookies. Did they stand on each other's shoulders? I bet they did! And they look sooo innocent.....
I would say that they gave you a very positive testimonial to your goat cookie making abilities, which might be something for your resume, should you ever need one again.
But I bet you can't stay mad at them. Maybe their milk will taste extra special- you know- forbidden fruit and all.
Bad babies!! Does Pete know he's getting a little 'roundish'? I guess that's what happens when your legs are short and you're bred for roundishness. Spellcheck says 'roundishness' isn't a word. I say it is.
I can't count how many times my goats have made a mess when they got into my garage (adjacent to their pen) One of my goats has learned to turn a door knob!
I'm surprised they hadn't done this before. But I do want to know how they got up there to get the cookies. Did they stand on each other's shoulders? I bet they did! And they look sooo innocent.....
ReplyDeleteAww,I don't think anyone could be mad at those cute goatie faces!
ReplyDeleteWell, these things happen. Boys will be boys and all that. (shhhh....way to go boys!) :)
ReplyDeleteOhmygoodness- what adorable faces!
ReplyDeleteI would say that they gave you a very positive testimonial to your goat cookie making abilities, which might be something for your resume, should you ever need one again.
But I bet you can't stay mad at them. Maybe their milk will taste extra special- you know- forbidden fruit and all.
Ha! Another hilarious tale from Critter Farm. Absolutely a joy to read.
ReplyDelete-Staci
You and your critters crack me up! Thanks for the laugh today.
ReplyDeleteLoooooooook at those sweet little faces! I don't think they did it. It's just one of those things. Stuff happens, you know?
ReplyDeleteBad babies!!
ReplyDeleteDoes Pete know he's getting a little 'roundish'? I guess that's what happens when your legs are short and you're bred for roundishness.
Spellcheck says 'roundishness' isn't a word. I say it is.
Ha ha! They are so "stinking" cute and sneaky. Oh and Cee Cee I think that the dictionary has now classified the meaning of "roundishness" as Egghead.
ReplyDeleteThose little trouble makers! Sweet little guys they are.
ReplyDeleteAnd wow!!! Pete's face sure has changed...wow wow wow. I love seeing his round belly.
Is there anything a goat won't eat?? Mine has a thing for Christmas lights.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to put the blame on Stinker #1. See that heart on Stinker #2....how could he do anything wrong????
ReplyDeletekids will be kids! how cute!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, it was just a minor misunderstanding. They *thought* they heard you say that, you know.... cute little Stinkers.
ReplyDeleteThose two cutie pies were just re-organizing for you. Making sure everything was still good! Yeah, yeah, that's it. They were helping you! :)
ReplyDeleteWellll....in their defense, it DOES say GOAT cookies on the label....
ReplyDeletebad goats! bad bad goats!
ReplyDelete*snort/giggle*
I can't count how many times my goats have made a mess when they got into my garage (adjacent to their pen) One of my goats has learned to turn a door knob!
ReplyDeleteThose adorable little stinkers! I bet it's tough to get mad at those cuties. After all, they're just doin' what goats do!
ReplyDeleteYou shouldn't have labeled the container "goat cookies", it was a dead give a way!
ReplyDeleteAwww, but ya can't get mad at em can ya?
ROFL...like having a toddler on the farm! Kim
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