Okay, so I admit it. I'm a pumpkin patch elitist.I'm sure the "patch" at Blackstone and Shaw avenues suffice for some families (said with a slight hint of disdain/pity.)
But we were so glad we took a little road trip to Kerman to find this gem.
But we were so glad we took a little road trip to Kerman to find this gem.
The patch provided a fun tractor-powered hay ride...
but it was no match for the Daddy-powered wheelbarrow ride!
7 comments:
What fun! It looks like you had a blast and a perfect pumpkin patch is always worth a little bit of a drive! Hope all is well with you guys!
We were so sorry not to see you on your recent trip to FL. Know how that is though with so many relatives and things to do. Anyway...love the blog. It is like a little visit :)
Yay! I was so glad to see the pics. You guys are so cute, and the kids are growing up! I actually just checked your blog the other day to make sure I hadn't been missing anything! Hope everything's great! Love from the Barney's!
soooo good to see you =o]
I like going to farm pumkim patches too!
I've been waiting and waiting for this--I can't believe I missed it!!! Your return to blogging, that is.
I too must be a pumpkin patch elitist, because I haven't taken the children in YEARS. I don't know why.....maybe I put too much time into the costume end of Halloween.
Anyway--glad to have you back! Your kids got huge!!!
Now I feel bad - I just took you off my blogroll since you were obviously "done blogging" (something I declare at least once a week....it's coming).
Real pumpkin patches are the way to go. Unless, you're a bad mom like me and don't even carve pumpkins this year. I've already started up a fund for my childrens therapy. No doubt they'll need it.
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