...............and [LOTS] of other fun stuff.
This place was fun. They have a petting zoo, big slides, fish ponds, a theater (we watched The Three Little Pigs with real pigs), corn maze, food, etc., etc. Anyway, a lot of things to do. The best part about it was most of it was {FREE}. We only had to pay for the pumpkins and the train ride.
I used {this} trick and look how nice and shiny they are. It really does make them sparkle.
Why do they call those big red ones the Cinderella Pumpkins? I think they look like a really fat ladies bum with bad cellulose. Just my observation.
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....ummm, I'm thinking of a patient at the clinic. You know who I mean.
unfortunately, yes!
I wish we had cool pumpkin patches here. I had to buy mine at Lins, total bummer.I saw that same trick with shinning up the pumpkins, glad to know it actually works:)Good skypeing with you tonight!
That might be the most accurate description of those pumpkins I have ever come across. Love the pics! We live right in the middle of thousands of acres of farmland, but no pumpkins. My kids can't wait to go get some and carve them, though!
Cool place! You kids are growing! Even Ava seems to be getting taller!
That bum comment must come from being a nurse, and you would know old lady's bums, wouldn't you? I wish you could teach amelia preschool. It seems like you are always doing cool things with Noah's class. Glad to see Ava and Grant are looking older and fatter.
That's an awesome pumpkin patch! Free?? So jealous. I just caught up with your blog, lots of fun stuff going on! It's odd to see pictures of you guys boating while we are freezing in our winter coats. You new home is beautiful, you'll have to post some before and after pictures as you decorate!
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