The first stop was Haybale Mountain, which Cade and Natalie conquered pretty quickly. Natalie had a great time saying "cheese" for our ever-present cameras, and Cade nicely tolerated a brief photo session.
The absolute highlight of the farm was the "jumping pillows". The picture does not show how big this thing was... imagine a bouncy pillow bigger than our living room, set into the ground for kids' pure enjoyment. Cade would have jumped for hours if there hadn't been so much to see (and if he wasn't operating on 5 hours of sleep after Chance's game the night before). It was great!
Deciding how to navigate the corn maze.
Kelsey and I were amazed at how much our kids have changed since their last visit to a pumpkin patch. They've visited pumpking patches together since they were 6 months old. I'll have to post a comparison soon!
Shockingly, I had to tell Cade not to throw the pumpkin :)
Making friends with Oreo the pig in the baby animal barnyard.
Who knew that sitting on a somewhat wobbly pig would bring out a picture smile? He was so excited about this thing!
At this station, kids pumped water to race their ducks down the lanes. Check out the looks of concentration on all the boys' faces!
Cade thought the tractor was pretty great, and especially loved the squeaky noise the steering wheel made. Ah, boys.
Fun Mama and son time... thanks for the pics, Kelsey!
Thank you so much for meeting us, Kelsey and Natalie! It was so great to have time with our wonderful friends.
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