Fall is upon us. If you are the parent of a young child, this means it is mandatory to go find a pumpkin patch and take lots of pictures of your little one against the backdrop of oranges and yellows. And since we are indeed parents of a young child, we did our duty and headed over to Craven Farm in Snohomish yesterday.
What's special about Craven Farm is that it's where Chris and I got married in July of 2005. In the summer, it appears to be a somewhat quaint location. Idyllic, with lush, rolling hills in the background. In the fall, however, the farm is a different beast. Pumpkins everywhere, a huge corn maze, and food booths (with Kettle Corn, yum) and lots of families enjoying it all.
We went with our friends Sarah, Jeff, and Sadye (Sadye is just 3 days older than Anya). It was a good time.
Sadye and Anya in their chariot. Sadye was impeccably behaved. Anya was too excited to behave well.
What's special about Craven Farm is that it's where Chris and I got married in July of 2005. In the summer, it appears to be a somewhat quaint location. Idyllic, with lush, rolling hills in the background. In the fall, however, the farm is a different beast. Pumpkins everywhere, a huge corn maze, and food booths (with Kettle Corn, yum) and lots of families enjoying it all.
We went with our friends Sarah, Jeff, and Sadye (Sadye is just 3 days older than Anya). It was a good time.
Sadye and Anya in their chariot. Sadye was impeccably behaved. Anya was too excited to behave well.
In the corn maze. Anya pulling my hair
Sadye and Anya discuss which pumpkin is the best to take home
pumpkins! (and a full diaper)
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I think they're actually about to duke it out over which pumpkins to take home.
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