Every October, we take the boys to a pumpkin patch. For the past three years, we've been to Oakes Farm in Corryton, but this year we decided to go to Cruze Dairy Farm. The farm is famous for it's delicious milk and ice cream and decided to open the farm to the public for the first time ever. We arrived early and let the boys play around on the beautiful open fields. The 35 minute drive to Southest Knoxville is a beautiful one, too.
I think the boys could've played in the cornbox all day!
Here's Brenton practicing his climbing skills on small bales of hay.
The farm was truly stunning. Even Eric said he could live on a piece of property like that!
Finally, we jumped on the tractor and enjoyed a quick ride to the pumpkin patch.
Noah picked out a small pumpkin, then we rode back to the play area to go through the kid maze. It was an educational kid maze that had learning centers along the way that educated the kids about life on a farm -- chores, feedings, etc.
After the maze, we enjoyed some of the best homemade ice cream we'd ever had.
After ice cream, Eric and Noah enjoyed one last ride on the inflatable zebra. I think Noah's face says it all, don't you?
My favorite part of the day was getting to hang out with the beautiful Jersey cows and calves. Noah loved "talking" to the cows and could have watched them for hours. He also thought the sheep were dirty and needed a bath -- cute.
We'll definitely go back next year!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
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