Saturday, October 12, 2013

Pumpkin Patch Fun

First of all, this face. You've got to love this little face.
You know she's up to something, but you can't resist that face.
It kills me.
Okay, moving on. We finally got to go to the pumpkin patch. I've been dying to go since the first day of Autumn. Its one of my favorite fall activities and this year did not disappoint.
Our playgroup went to a little one in Centerton on Thursday. It was super cute and fun to hang out with friends.
The kids were such sports and posed for this picture. Love the old wagon!
Lots of fun places to play
But Tanner spent a lot of time on this tractor. It will be so fun to go to Oregon in November and let Tanner play on all of his Grandpa's MANY tractors. I think he will be in little boy heaven.


More cute picture props

Bailey hunting/hiding in the pumpkins
Tanner posing for me- little cheeseball


And she found a winner. She couldn't lift it but she wanted it so bad.
 
The next evening, we drove over to "Right Choices Pumpkin Patch" in Missouri with Daddy. This place was pretty cute and had a ton to do. Our first stop at this pumpkin patch was the cow train.
My kids absolutely loved this little "cow train"
In their defense, it was pretty much adorable.

Family picture on the cow train.

Then we went on a hayride around the pumpkin patch. It was such a gorgeous hayride, it took us along the Elk River and the weather was perfect.
Check out these cutie-patooties. They are pretty much my favorite people.
And this girl. Oh how she melts my heart.
The tire swings were also a big hit. Bailey loved being able to see me through the middle of the tire. Tanner was a little busy flirting with the girls in the tire swing next to him...it's getting ridiculous guys. This kid has way too much charisma for his own good.
Our next stop was the slide.

There were actually two kinds. The potato sack tube slide that Bailey loved and the roller slide that Tanner did over and over again.
Our last stop of the night was the pillow jump. It was pretty much a big inflated pillow and the kids just jumped and got out every last bit of their energy before the drive home.


 
We did manage a few family pictures.


 
So that was our pumpkin patch adventure. I think the kids are pretty excited to carve our pumpkins. Tanner keeps asking to turn our pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns. That will come in another week or so- I don't want them to rot before Halloween.
Stay tuned for more fall fun, because you know it's coming!


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