Thursday, October 27, 2011

A Day at the Pumpkin Patch

































(please excuse having to scroll pictures before the text. second attempt at uploading, so Im leaving it. Not the biggest fan of this blogger layout..)
Last weekend, Andrew and I had the pleasure of taking the little lady to the pumpkin patch to see what we could find.  It was a gorgeous day, and although in the 80s, we enjoyed ourselves immensely.  How could you not though with this face in tow?
Naomi is at such a fun stage right now.  She finds every little thing amusing, and so do we as we watch her learn and explore.  The petting zoo with all the different farm animals was a favorite as she peered and petted animals she's never seen in person before, and afterwards, she took to the massive pumpkins like they were her own.  Even tried to pick one up that I'm sure was as heavy as a horse. Impressively gigantic as you can see!
I certainly do enjoy my share of fall festivals and all that comes along with it, and it is such a delight to have a "reason" to go now.  Let's face it. Fall festivals aren't all that much entertaining unless you have a little one whose face lights up at the first sign of a tractor pull or candy apple. Ok, I must admit, we were pretty darn impressed with the corn maze too.  Always a child at heart.

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

A Day at the Pumpkin Patch

































(please excuse having to scroll pictures before the text. second attempt at uploading, so Im leaving it. Not the biggest fan of this blogger layout..)
Last weekend, Andrew and I had the pleasure of taking the little lady to the pumpkin patch to see what we could find.  It was a gorgeous day, and although in the 80s, we enjoyed ourselves immensely.  How could you not though with this face in tow?
Naomi is at such a fun stage right now.  She finds every little thing amusing, and so do we as we watch her learn and explore.  The petting zoo with all the different farm animals was a favorite as she peered and petted animals she's never seen in person before, and afterwards, she took to the massive pumpkins like they were her own.  Even tried to pick one up that I'm sure was as heavy as a horse. Impressively gigantic as you can see!
I certainly do enjoy my share of fall festivals and all that comes along with it, and it is such a delight to have a "reason" to go now.  Let's face it. Fall festivals aren't all that much entertaining unless you have a little one whose face lights up at the first sign of a tractor pull or candy apple. Ok, I must admit, we were pretty darn impressed with the corn maze too.  Always a child at heart.

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