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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Happy Apple Farm








Having just moved here from Boston, we are missing certain things that Boston had to offer. Most specifically besides friends, the apple picking. My family really loved picking apples. It was such a fun tradition, if you have the opportunity by your house you really should try it sometime. So, we found Happy Apple farm in our area. It advertised apple picking, pumpkin patch, hay rides, etc. So we pack the whole fam damily up and drove there. Well, the trees didn't have apples, and the pumpkins were sparse but it was still fun. We walked around and let the boys choose there pumpkins for Halloween. Tyler kept looking for Spookey the square pumpkin but did not find him. Every time we tried to guide the boys to a certain pumpkin they yelled at us and said, "NO!!!! You said we could pick which ever one we wanted." So there you have it, we were overruled by a 5 and 2 year old. Talan absolutely loved the hay ride. He thought it was the next best thing to chocolate milk! The best part for me, the kids got free candy bags with sour licorice in the them! Yum yum.

2 comments:

The Larsens said...

Man, we miss you guys! I wanted to do some sort of fall fun thing like apple picking this year but we didn't. There is a place to apple pick here, but something seems strange about picking apples in the desert! I love all your cute pics and videos of the kids, we miss hanging out with you guys. We are so happy Ty has been doing so well in school. I don't ever tell you, but it has been so amazing to watch how much he has grown and changed over the past years. You guys have really done so much for him, you are wonderful parents. Your kids are very lucky to have such great parents! Also have I told you I miss having you to talk about whats in the latest additions of People and US Weekly?

Cindi said...

Apple picking? Friends? Sounds like Boston was a great place to live! :D There were still tons of pumpkins when we went. It looks like you got some good ones despite the slim pickins'.