Sunday, October 12, 2008

Pumpkin Picking


Saturday we treated the kids to a trip to the pumpkin patch. I have such fond memories of going when I was a kid--I can't believe it's taken us this long to go. In addition to having a pumpkin patch, this place is also a Christmas tree farm. (I haven't had luck with live trees in the past. I'm not going to try and be a hero this year either, i.e. it's Martha Stewart's prelit, K-Mart special all the way). But it was neat to show the kids how they are supposed to grow in nature.

The kids actually agreed on a "family" pumpkin. It looks more like a giant, orange pear. Though I have to admit, I fell in love with it too. It's as unique as we are. We also picked out several smaller pumpkins and gourds to decorate the house. And then, due to the economy we will be forced to eat them.

After pumpkin picking, we indulged in something called "Elephant Ears" which received mixed reviews from our brood. It's huge, flat, fried dough brushed with butter and sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon (although, I use the terms "brushed" and "sprinkled" loosely. The guy who made our ear used a PAINT brush for the butter and the restaurant-size container of cinnamon didn't even have a top...)

The girls fed the goats and Isaiah rode a pony before we called it a day. The weather was absolutely perfect. There's a link to the complete album down on the left.

5 comments:

Jenny B said...

LOL at the economy line. I'm glad you had a great time.

Jenny B said...

BTW the pictures are great. It looks so pretty there.

Jamie said...

Those pictures are great! I'm glad you had a good time. I chaperoned the preschool trip last Wednesday and let me tell how crazy that was! I think we'll go as a family this weekend where I won't be so ready to pull my hair out.

Maria said...

How fun! I love pumpkin picking! LOL @ eating the gourds. (got any good recipes for those?) ;)

Sara said...

looks like fun!