There was of coarse a lot of corn inside the corn maze.
We raced rubber ducks, and jumped on the redneck trampoline.
Heather was even a good enough sport to go on the swing.
Visiting the farm made me realize how much I would love to live on a farm one day. Or at the very least live out in the country side. I think I have had enough city to last me a life time.















With Halloween now out of the way, I can get started thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas. I love this time of year!



We talk about living out on the country all of the time. For some reason, we really want chickens and mini-donkeys...haha.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of fun!
The country definitely has a pull to it...I teach at a rural middle school, and I like that a lot of the students come from a farming background. It definitely has its drawbacks too (as I can clearly see in my classroom), but I absolutely love the country for the most part.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! I feel like fall disappeared before my eyes and now I'm scraping frost off my window before work in the morning. not okay.
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