Saturday, October 30, 2010

Single Palm Pumpkin Patch

Here Carson is hiding behind the cornstalk. I almost couldn't find him.
Jackson even got in on our game.

Ready or not here I come


Feeding the animals. Surprisingly they all jumped right in and got in there. I thought they may be reserved, but nope they LOVE farm animals. Dogs are a whole other story



Too cute




Climbing the hay pyramid





Madi and Lily enjoying a story from Grandma Witch. Carson wanted nothing to do with story time.






Lily pulled both kids, what a strong girl.







The crew. Not the best picture but the only one with all of the kids. I adopted Lily for the day to share in the excitement. People who do not know our family would think that she is one of my own children. She fits right in and is always joining us for our adventures. She was a great help pulling the wagon full of pumpkins.








Lily picked a great pumpkin, the biggest of all.









Madi posing by her pumpkin.










Carson attempting to cut his pumpkin











Yeah for the tractor hay ride












I found a wonderful little country pumpkin patch to take the kids to this year. We had a wonderful time. We took a ride on the hay tractor ride and got a lesson on pumpkin flowers. Madison can tell you all about boy flowers and girl flowers. We listened to Grandma Witch tell stories, we picked the pumpkins out of the patch and even had to cut them off the vine ourselves (This was Carson's favorite thing to do and was sad at the end of our adventure to have to give the pumpkin carving knife back). We fed the horses, sheep, and the pig named "Nacho". We took turns swinging on the tire swing, played hide and seek in the corn maze. (The owner of the farm said their corn didn't grow too well this year so it made hide and seek easy since you could see over the stalks), climbed on the hay pyramid and saw some of our good friends. We had a great time and made some wonderful memories. Everyone had a great time.

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