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Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Pumpkin Picking


Over the past six years we haven't created much of a tradition about where we buy pumpkins- we have picked them up at the grocery store, farm stands on the way home from Granddad's, pumpkin patches- all over the place, but we do have a tradition of buying pumpkins. 


Pumpkins are one of the more labor intensive traditions I have forced on my family- mostly labor intensive for me because I do 90% of the pumpkin carving and gutting (except Cordelia actually carved her own this year!). However, I really love the non permanent art that is pumpkin carving, and I find pumpkins just as fun to carve as it is to watch the squirrels eat them.  


This year my sister Shauna took the girls and I out to Larriland Farm to pick our pumpkins, and while we were there we picked apples and broccoli. 


Of course I took this opportunity to dress the girls in the matching shirts my mom gave them! 




Adeline enjoyed crawling in the dirt, putting everything in her mouth, and being dubious about the pumpkin cart.



Cordelia enjoyed picking everyone else's pumpkins, huffing,  


squishing her sister, 


and playing with the slugs. She has always really enjoyed slugs. 





Adeline was perplexed by the fact that we wanted her to take the apples off the trees when she could just as easily pick the apples up off the ground (this is a tree apple not a rotten ground apple, for the record).


Cordelia is concerned that there will be more pictures of Adeline than there are of her- so she really likes to jump in Adeline's pictures. 


By the end of our trip both girls were perplexed that we didn't just pick apples out of these buckets! Fruit and veggie picking is hard work! 


Does your family have a pumpkin picking tradition? If you are curious about how we carved our pumpkins (this year and in years past) check out the hashtag #tocknellpumpkins on instagram. 

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Pumpkin Picking

Pumpkin Patch

To continue my October in November posts, I want to share some pictures of our pumpkin patch trip! In years past we have bought our pumpkins from side of the road farm stands and from nursery's so this was our first trip to an actual pumpkin patch. Brendon's Dad and Step Mother invited us out to one right near their house and we (Cordelia especially) had a blast! 

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Summers Farm was a fun place filled with mazes, animals, slides, corn pits- lots of things to climb and touch and do.   

Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkin Patch

Brendon has a four photo limit for smiling- or at least that's what it seems because he really did enjoy himself, I swear. 

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Cordelia especially loved this little short maze- I'm not entirely sure she understood how the maze worked, I think you were only supposed to make right turns but she loved running in circles inside of it. 

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And in her mind you never can go wrong with a pony ride.

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Or a bumpy dusty barrel ride! Looking at these pictures Cordelia went off on a whole speech about how much fun it was and how much she wants to do it again! 

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Grandma Sherry walked Cordelia all the way out to the far ends of the pumpkin patch to find her a pumpkin her size which I think meant a lot to Cordelia. 

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We made out like bandits- they had a great selection of pumpkins- we even got our first white pumpkin which was really cool (I carved him up to look like Jack Skellington).

Pumpkin Patch

It was a good trip, with lots of memories made, and I think we are fully converted pumpkin patch people!