This morning I made my Dad and I French Toast for breakfast. It was my first attempt but it was really tasty.
We then jumped in the car and drove to Auchingarrich near Crieff, which is a wildlife centre that Louise Blackwood told me about.
The first road we tried was blocked off by a fallen tree after the storm yesterday.
Eventually we arrived and it was amazing with baby animals everywhere!
Our first stop was the baby lambs which were so cute and kept pushing each other out of the way for food.
There was a baby peacock in the same pen and the two animals kept looking at each other confusingly.
We fed this chicken when we first entered and it followed us around the park.
There were wild cats at the back of the park which were really cute. They looked like Handsome's big brothers.
There was also a racoon. I love racoons!
We then went to the petting centre where we got to hold baby chicks. They were so fluffy and cute.
I took lots of videos of them.
Dad got to hold a baby duck but it was a little less happy to be held than the chicks.
This looked like the cosiest place in the world.
We then went to see the birds.
There was a black swan but my Dad was still getting over the trauma of seeing the Black Swan movie.
We then went to see and feed the horses and donkey.
There were also groundhogs, which are my Dad's favourite animals.
They'd burrowed holes right under the fence and kept popping up on either side.
There was an adorable baby kangaroo.
It was a really windy day, so it was huddled behind the shed.
My starter was huge huge Portabello mushrooms which cheese on top which were amazing.
We then went to see the meerkats.
It started raining really heavily, so we sheltered in the cafe.
The cafe had an offer where if you checked in on Facebook, you'd get a free drink. We all checked in but we also got cake, because we felt bad just taking the free drinks.
We watched this poor little peacock hiding under a table outside.
When the rain stopped we went to see the rest of the farm.
There was a great view over the fields.
And then we spotted the most amazing animal ever... a tartan sheep!
We went for a drink in the Half A Tanner which was a little scary.
We're going to be away before it's my parents birthday, so I took them to Cafe Tabou as one half of their present. The other half is flights to see us in America.
I then had risotto with parmesan chips, which was the best risotto I've ever had.
For dessert, I tried the crepe suzette, which has been on my to try list for ages.
I loved how they set it on fire at the table.
We had coffees and hot chocolates afterwards before hitting the road back to Burntisland.