Once again, it’s that time of year, when pumpkins are popular and you can find them nearly everywhere you turn. For at least 13 of the past 15 years, we’ve taken our kids to a local pumpkin patch, to ride the horse-drawn wagon, to get our pumpkins. There were a couple of years, when we didn’t go either due to not enough time to do it, or money was tight (the grocery stores tend to sell them for less, and we don’t have to pay for horses to take us to them). Also, as the years move along, we find ourselves wondering if the kids still want to go to the patch, or do they feel too old for such things. Every year, we decide that the patch is a family tradition, and it’s fun!
So last weekend, we planned to go to the patch. The weather had been dry, so we thought that we could get by wearing our sneakers instead of rubber boots. What we discovered was that no matter what the weather, when you go to the patch, always wear your boots and have your jeans tucked into them, because it’s always muddy.

Every year, this farm seems to add something new. This year, a goat pen was added. The kids enjoyed them, and fortunately weren’t asking to have any as pets.

“Do you have a snack for me? Cuz you know, there’s a snack dispenser to your right……..next to the empty Purel dispenser.”
Elizabeth 🙂
Love the second to the last pic. Looks like a very cold morning, we waited for the warm sunshine in the afternoon to go. Did all 4 of you go? Where’s their pics, lol! Heather’s is cute!