All aboard to the Pumpkin Patch!
We've arrived.
The kiddos.
Vivien, Faith, Grace and Teagan.
Daddy and the girls look for the perfect pumpkin.
Mom & Grace.
We've arrived.
The kiddos.
Vivien, Faith, Grace and Teagan.
Daddy and the girls look for the perfect pumpkin.
Mom & Grace.
Shannon and Teagan.
Then she said, "Oh, too heavy."
Teag & Faith.
Hailey helps Grace put her pumpkin in the wheelbarrow.
Our little pumpkins.
Faith & Teagan help Derek.
The whole group.
On Saturday morning, we met some friends and caravaned up to Riley's Farm in Oak Glen, about an hour away. Riley's Farm is a working apple orchard and living history farm where you can pick your own fruit and brush up on your colonial history. This time of year, we went for the pumpkin patch but the apples were simply delicious as well.
We knew that the weather would be much cooler up there but us desert folk underestimated the drop in temperature. When we got there at 9:30 that morning, it was a chilly 45 degrees! It wasn't too bad in the sun and thankfully, there was no wind. It was a fun morning of picking pumpkins, experiencing life back in the colonial days, making new memories, and hanging out with good friends. We look forward to making this a fall tradition and going back next season!
It was such a fantastic morning!
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