Another beautiful weekend spent enjoying the Fall weather!
We went to a fall festival that was sponsored by a non profit organization in our area. It was held on a family farm and they had free food and games for kids.
Abbey loved playing the games because you get a prize (candy) every time!
Here they are playing a game called 'my cup runneth over'. They had to squirt water into a glass and Abbey beat Steve! She was so happy. Her prize was a little yellow rubber ducky.
Silly Faces!
What's a fall festival without a tractor ride?!
Holding on tight getting ready to ride the horses/ponies.
I can't believe we're half way through October! Every weekend has been filled with fun activities for us. I made sure not to over do it this weekend. After our fall festival, we went home and took naps, then we spent the rest of the evening canning our apples that we picked from last week (more to come on that)!
7 comments:
Looks like many memories were made this week-end... YEAH!!! I'm so happy to read the spark in your words... wishing you a fantastic week ahead!!! xo HHL
Looks like Abbey had a wonderful time! :-)
What a special time! Lillian loves pony rides! Hope your feeling well.
Awesome pics, as usual! You guys are always doing something fun and I love it!
I always look forward to your pictures of the adventures you have on the weekends. You guys always have so much fun!!! Abbey is so blessed to have you and Steve. And baby V is gonna have so many adventures with you all!
You'd think I would know this by now, but what makes your and Abbey's relationship so special? You have such a bond with her and I'm sure you enjoy being a maternal figure in her life :) You do such fun things with her on the weekends!
Glad to hear you took it easy after your pumpkin patch outing...those fall trips to the farm can sure wear a prego girl out!!
How stinking fun! I took my daughter to a Pumpkin Patch over the weekend, but it sounds like the one you went to was way more fun. I'm glad you still took it easy afterward. There is nothing like a nap on a crisp, fall afternoon.
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