We have a whole summer's worth of pictures to share because we haven't been blogging very reliably. I might share them kind of randomly, but meanwhile, here's some more recent pictures from Amy's class field trip to the pumpkin patch at Linder Farms.
The kids rode a hayride behind a tractor to get out to the pumpkin patch. The farmer's rule was that the kids could choose any pumpkin, but they had to be able to carry it themselves. |
Amy's only goal was to find the tiniest pumpkin in the patch for her very own. |
I think she found it. It was super tiny and had a long curly stem. She was very proud. |
The kids added their pumpkins to a class wheelbarrow to bring back to the farm. |
Then they got to play on the playground of a huge hay bale pyramid and lots of tractor tires. |
Amy is so little, she could almost get lost in this hay bale maze. It was a little more than knee high. |
Our girl likes any small place to crawl in. This was her "raccoon den" |
Can you see me? |