October 27, 2012

The Perfect Fall Day

We spent the early part of today at Old Baker Farm, climbing on hay bales and picking out pumpkins. We also purchased and consumed some fresh, local honey and one of the best brownies I've ever had. It was a cool, 54 degrees with some wind blowing the beautiful red and yellow leaves all over. Such a fabulous autumn morning!
Enjoy the pictures and stay tuned for Halloween ones in a few days!

I'm trying to get her to look at the horse she kept insisting she wanted to ride. She does love horses, just not too close.

Loving on my Baby D

This child was less interested in the pumpkin patch than his mama at a sporting event. And, that's pretty disinterested.

He still has a beautiful smile, though. :)

She LOVED the hay!

There was a Civil War re-enactment getting ready to take place. You can tell by the cooler and the guy wearing khakis and a baseball cap that it was very authentic.

Pumpkins!

Picking the first of three pumpkins.

"Seriously, big people. Why do you keep sitting me by these hard, orange things?"

She would not let go of her pumpkin. She has asked about a dozen times, since we've been home, to go outside and check on it.


PIcking pumpkin two.

I love, love, love this picture of my Sweet Pea!

"Another pumpkin. Really, big folks?"

Don't let the somber, tired looks on my childrens' faces fool you. We had an awesome time.

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