Thursday, October 10, 2013

Uncle Bill's

Today I took Kase (& Lydia) to Uncle Bill's Pumpkin Farm.  I told Kase that we were going to a "surprise", loaded up the kids and drove off!  We would have loved for Keith to come with us, but the price of admission raises from $7/person to $9/person on Saturdays...no thank you!

The first thing we did was "milk" the cow.  I was extremely surprised to see that he was willing to do this based on his previous incidents with cows (he's terrified of both real and fake cows).  But, after Mommy milked the cow, he thought it was great!
 
At first this was all the closer he would get to the goats.  Once again, his fear of real animals that make noise prevented him from getting too close!

...then he decided it would be fun to feed the goats some hay.
 
 

"Howdy!"
 
Kase would have been 100% content if his surprise was simply playing in this litttle playhouse.  He played in here the longest of all the "attractions"!
 

Lydia was there too

This thing was awesome and completely hilarious to watch.  It was a huge "jumping pillow" much like a trampoline.  Most of the kids had such slippery socks that they couldn't climb up the sides of the pillow.  Kase, however, had grippers on the bottom of his socks today so he climbed up so easily.  He pointed this out to the other kids who were falling down the sides.  "You need gripper socks like me," he'd tell the other kids, then proceed to show them the bottom of his socks.  It was great!


No trip to a pumpkin farm is complete without playing in the corn bin!  Lydia was NOT impressed.
 




 


We also took home a few pumpkins, but Kase refused to take a picture in the pumpkins, and Lydia was ready to go home.  I learned a few lessons on this trip to Bill's...
1.  A double stroller does NOT fit through the door
2.  Bring your own snacks (we could have purchased some but I refuse to pay that much for a snack)
3.  Attempt to take pictures in the pumpkins first, not last.

Overall, it was a successful and fun trip.  Not sure if it's worth the $9/person, but maybe once per season it wouldn't be SUCH a bad thing!

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