Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The corn maze

I meant to get these pictures up last week so that I could be on top of what is going on this week, but it never happened. So, maybe tomorrow I will be able to post about the fun we are having this week. Anyways, we went to a corn maze (and other fun fall things) about a week and a half ago. Addie had a great time, and so did the rest of us. Here are lots of pictures of our time there. We plan to return next year and Levi will be able to enjoy it much more!

Here is Addie, getting ready to do the mini maze...made of hay bales.
She obviously did not get the idea of the maze too well:

Having lots of fun:
Even stopped to take a picture with Mommy:
Sitting on top of a cat:
The corn box was a big hit. We are thinking it is a way better idea than a sandbox since it is so much easier to get rid of the corn kernels than little sand granules. We just don't know where to get the corn! Just as a fun sidenote, as I was doing laundry the other day, I found a corn kernel in the dryer as I was taking clothes out. Apparently it was not as easy as I thought it was to get rid of all the kernels!
Taking a picture in the tractor:
We couldn't leave Levi out:
Addie got to go for a ride all by herself:
Well, Daddy was right behind her, but that didn't keep her from taking her seatbelt off all by herself...during the ride! We are hoping she doesn't successfully do that in the car anytime soon, though she does try:
Riding a pedal cart with Daddy:
She was waving furiously at the horses, so we took her over to them. As soon as we got close, she got very scared. I don't know if she hadn't realized how massive they were when we were further away, but she had no interest in petting them whatsoever. Once she was a distance away, she started waving to them again. She is quite the waver.
A nice little fall picture of the 2 kids. And yes, Levi's head is leaning against a pumpkin...it is much safer than him leaning against his sister:
To end the fun weekend, we decided to roast some smores on the grill:
Enjoying the finished product:

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