Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pumpkin Patch x2!

Chris, Jack and I had the pleasure of getting to go to a Pumpkin Patch two times this season.
We visited Talmochoff Farms once with Chris, Beth, Wes and Nate and their friends, and another time with Grandma and Grandpa Petroff.
Before we move on to the pictures- we must share our opinion on why we love Talmachoff Farm. 1st of all- it's a lot closer to our house than another popular family farm. (It's located at 75th Ave & Bethany Home). It's also super inexpensive. And the attractions are geared more towards the younger children.
Jack enjoyed the petting zoo.
However- he didn't like playing in the corn kernels.
The kid train was a blast... (yes- Mom and baby belly fit in it).

The bike track allowed Jack to practice his skills for his Halloween Costume.

Oh, the corn maze. We didn't think when the sign read 35-40 minutes long, it would be that big of a deal. However- each child eventually had a meltdown by the time we escaped the insanity.

On to the Pumpkin Patch...

This is the only picture I was able to capture of the Dinoffria/Petroff Cousins. It proves the chaos we reached by the end of our morning. And it also shows Nate's at the stage of putting everything into his mouth (that's why Chris is finger sweeping his mouth)!

2 Weeks later- Grandma and Grandpa Petroff treated Jack to a morning at the Farm.
He seemed a little more comfortable with each of the attractions- because he was an old pro at them by now.

Family Photo Opp.
Grandpa, Jack, and Grandma (Jack's also showing us what a Football Player says, "Touchdown").

Then it was on to a very a special treat.
Jack got to ride a Pony! He loved it.
And of course- Dad was by his side the whole time.

Even Daddy got to play at the Farm.
He got to shoot the Tomato Gun.

Mr. Muscles showing off... thinking he could pick up the pumpkins.

Making friends with the locals.

The Petroff Family!
Thanks Dinoffria Family for including us in your day of fun.
And Thank You Grandma and Grandpa for sharing a special day with us at the Farm.

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