Apple Farm Field Trip
It was a dream-come-true for Mommy to tag along as a chaperone on Eli's first school field trip. We went to an apple farm, where the kids went on a wagon ride, learned about the apple cider making process, and got to sample apples. While the biggest source of excitement on the trip seemed to be the bus ride (first ride in the classic yellow school bus for many of the kiddos!), the farmers did a wonderful job sharing information and tasty treats with the kids.
Two apples - one for each hand!
The whole class with their teacher
Family Farm Trip - Apples and Raspberries
Continuing the apple theme, we took a trip as a family back to one of our favorite local farms to pick apples and raspberries. The kids were enthusiastic helpers when picking apples (Eli likes the green ones best) and used their previous raspberry-picking skills to help fill our baskets (and once again Evelyn filled her belly faster than any container - yum!).
Heading out into the orchard
Taste testing is important
A skilled, happy apple-picker
One of Eli's favorite treats
The whole family had to share the massive caramel apple
Pumpkins!
We visited a different farm this year to select our pumpkins, and although we did not get to do our usual walking tour of the entire patch before selecting pumpkins, the kids were excited about their finds. After a few additions of white and baby pumpkins from the farmers' market, our pumpkin collection for this year was complete!
Found one!
Pumpkins bring big smiles
Looking over our haul
Evelyn takes a stand
More apples for our sweet little lady
Those brown eyes get me every time
Hello, chickens!
Hayride
Continuing what I hope will be a fall tradition, we joined friends for a hayride followed by a bonfire with s'mores in one of the city parks along the lake. The weather was a little more prickly this year, and we experienced some misty rain at the end of our ride (we'll just pretend we were in the Pacific Northwest, and then would not even notice it!).
The boys (and the cheesy smile)
Still cheesy
All aboard for a hayride!
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