Saturday, October 19, 2013

Pumpkin Patch


We went to the Marana Pumpkin Patch! We loved it so much last year we knew we couldn't miss the chance to have so much pumpkin fun. But this time Natalie got to come with us. When we went last year, Natalie hadn't made her big debut into the world yet. We had a wonderful time doing all sorts of fun fall activities. 


Sweet siblings. 


The first thing Jordan wanted to do was to ride the pony. We also checked out the animals at the petting zoo and Jordan lassoed a bull. What a cowboy!


Our little October pumpkin. 


I don't know who was more excited for the pumpkin shooting... Preston or Jordan. They both loved shooting off little pumpkins into the air. Boys will be boys at any age. I thought it was pretty cute. 


This year the pumpkin farm added an awesome play area that looked like a barnyard. Jordan and Natalie loved it!


The huge hay mountain they build at this place is always fun to see. Here's a picture of Jordan and Preston at the top. Then we went for a little train ride. Jordan was all pictured out at this point. Yes, I know... I take a lot of pictures. No apologies... I so enjoy capturing these special family moments.


Jumping on the big bouncers.


We told Jordan he got to pick which ever pumpkin he wanted from the patch. He was so excited and quickly started looking for the largest pumpkin. Later he decided on one he could carry. He liked carrying his own pumpkin better then having the largest one in the end. Mom and Dad where happy about his choice too. 


Jordan looking for his special pumpkin. 


Dad holding two pumpkins... and a stuffed animal that must come with one of the pumpkins.


Daddy and Natalie walking around the pumpkin patch. 


Our cute kiddos having a good time together. We love to see them begin to laugh and play together. We all had a wonderful time at the pumpkin patch. Jordan wondered about the "Great Pumpkin" that Linus talked about from the Charlie Brown Halloween movie. We didn't see him, but maybe next year... who knows? 

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