Saturday, October 24, 2009

Pumpkin Festival

We spent the day today in the nearby city of Peterborough at the Sacrewell Farm where they were having their annual pumpkin festival. We went with our German friends Yasir and Kathrin and their two children Carolin and Silas. We had such a good time, despite the rain. They had a fairly spooky haunted mill and a fun tractor ride around the farm. We fed the rabbits, guinea pigs, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, and all sorts of other animals. They had lots of inside stuff for the kids too like a bouncy castle, haunted ring toss game, face painting, pumpkin carving, etc. Perfect way to get in the Halloween spirit, muahhhhhahahahahahahah!!!

Let's go mom and dad. I'm waitingggg....

Playing on the bouncy castle with my good buddies Silas and Carolin

Still playing.... And by the way, when it was time to go, she absolutely pitched a fit! She did not want to go, she loved bouncing and wanted to bounce all day.

Ok, Bryon made me put this picture in. This is not a real cow, I would never milk a real cow because I'm sure I would do something horribly wrong. I think he is just amused with the idea that I would actually milk a cow, and my facial expression is pretty bizarre.

Carolin and Yasir feeding the animals

Playing haunted ring toss

Whew, it's been a long messy day. I think it's time for a wardrobe change. Bye and Happy Halloween!

3 comments:

mary sargent said...

Sweet Molly Jane... you are soooo adorable!!!!Love the outfit and the droopy drawers.Hope Mommy and Daddy got you a pumpkin to take home. Keep the pictures coming.Gram misses you. I'm sending you some things in Daddy's bday box. Hugs and kisses to all.....

Holly said...

What a dolly!
How're you feeling Haley?
Whatcha guys doin for Bryon's B-day?
Big hugs- we miss you!!!
love,
Holly

becca Simmons said...

That first picture of Molly is too cute. I love the colors of her outfit. I especially like the pearls and pink shoes in the next post. I love a girly girl!

I also love a girl who will milk a cow. :) I didn't think I would even do it until... Malawi! I milked a cow in Malawi. (For some reason, if I can add "in Malawi", I think it makes the statement more dramatic.)