Sunday, October 19, 2008

A Perfect Fall Day

Last Saturday we had a perfect fall day. All three of our little ones slept in past 8, which is a rare treat. Then we all layed in bed for a while and took our time getting ready to go. We finally left the house at about 11:00, grabbed some picnic food to take with us and headed to Patterson Fruit Farm. First we let the kids play on the hay stack. They loved throwing the hay at each other. Then we picked our pumpkins from the thousands they had to choose from. Remi and Broden each got to pick their own pumkin, limited only by what they could carry themselves. Then Remi picked a little one for "Lissa". Then we headed into the little store they have there. We sampled all the apples and bought some little pocket pies. They were amazing. We got Rasberry and peach. We ate those on the drive to the part of the farm where you can pick your own apples. When we got there we rode on the trailor pulled by a tractor to the kind of apples they would let you pick that day. Remi and Broden loved picking the apples, after we convinced them the ones in the trees were better than the ones on the ground. Then we took a family picture and headed to a place where they could feed the horse. Both of them have had a love of horses since we went to Amish country. They fed the horse a few rotten apples and we headed to a park for lunch. The park was in a nice small town called Chesterland. It was such a cute town, and the kids were so excited to finally be able to "ride" a horse.









2 comments:

K.C. and Chris Jones said...

Sounds like a fun day. Everyone needs one of those once in a while. Looks pretty back there. Enjoy every opportunity.

Unknown said...

I love those days where everything runs smooth and the time together is just fun and restful. . . they definitely don't happen enough with three little ones :)