There are very few things that I love more than a pumpkin patch in the fall.
I have actually been to quite a few in my day.
But I usually have 25 little ones trailing behind me.
This year was the first time to take my own little fella to pick a "punpnin" (pumpkin)!
Believe it or not, it was easier keeping up with the 25 than our 1 little fella!
Tyler and I were exhausted to say the least when we left.
But...
We had an absolute blast!
This place had everything and more!
Pumpkin Patch, Train Rides, Goat Castle (this thing was hilarious to see!), Hay bail maze (We got lost in it!), gorgeous gorgeous sunflower fields, a Farm animal barn, a corn pool (i kinda wanted to get in there and play with the best of them!!), Sand piles, HUGE pavilions with picnic tables, slides, Tractor rides, and so much more.
Mitchell Farms produces all of their own crops and you can even pick your own produce if you want to!
We even got to bring home a pumpkin each!
It was so much fun and we look forward to keeping this a Fall Family Tradition for many years to come!!
Decorated so pretty for Fall!
Cohen and Brayden loooooved this train ride!
How about this pumpkin?
There's more over there!!
Taking it all in....there was a LOT to look at!
I like this white one but it's a little heavy...
....but this one is just right.
Oh my goodness what a cutie!!
The hay bail maze!!
Um I think we are lost Daddy??
The sunflower fields were so pretty and a perfect photo opp...except one tiny problem...Cohen would NOT smile or look at the camera... Oh well
Daddy I wanna go over there
They had a neat little "rocking" horse barn! This was a huge hit with Coco!
Wouldn't be normal if he didn't try and climb on a table.
This poor dog.
He just lay there and let Cohen poke him in the eyes, nose and paw.
He was a big hit with the little guy.
I just kept waiting on that dog to bark in his face and scare the daylights out of him.
But that never happened.
Poor fella was either sedated or slightly unconscious!
This tire swing was not exactly age appropriate...i guess that's why it was so enticing!
They had lots of dump trucks to push in the sand.
Oh, the sand.
Piles and Piles of sand.
His shoes were full of....well, sand!
Driving Brayden around in the tractor.
Is it just me or does Cohen look gigantic up next to him??
And Cohen is the younger of the two.
Corn, Corn, and more Corn.
The tepees kept him occupied for quite a while!
Wee! I look more excited than he does ha!
We were surrounded by acres and acres of sunflower fields.
I have never seen anything so pretty!
Checking things out from the wagon ride!
Say "cheese"!!!
If you look really close you can see the tiny bee on it
This was one of the "apples" that we wound up taking home.
yup,,,i said "apples".
There is some confusion there.
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