Mariel and I went last year with the kids here and had a great (though weird) experience. We talked about going back this year, just because when we were there it was like we were part of the family. You can't not visit your relatives on the holidays, right? So I rounded up a crowd of my mommies and promised them a great (though weird) time. This year was a little bit different...
Yes, it was still weird. There was no ISU tee-pee this year. Replacing it was this "spaceship" to play in. It's a grain silo, tipped over, and decorated with random stuff like seats out of a van and a cordless phone. Baby J got the stroller-eye view.
The control center, with an instrument panel and screen. My favorite part is the aliens in the corn - that there is no window out the front to see from inside the ship.
And on to the "petting zoo". This year we had some free-range turkeys near the spaceship, a llama, and the pigs. I find real animals to be much uglier than their cartoon counterparts, and these pigs were no exception. The kids got to toss corn cobs to feed them, and you can see Mr. Hay-hideous down there had to extract himself from whatever dung burrow he was in to investigate the corn. The gal in the white shirt and the hat was our tour guide, so to speak, and gave one of the kids a hard time for trying to double-dip in the corn cob toss. Really? Was there a shortage of corn cobs there?
All the big kids: Gabe, Silas, Bowen, the other Lucy, Lucy, and Carson. It's really hard to get six 2-to-4-year-olds to look at the camera at the same time.
What?
Beautiful Jamie. My (sigh) Iowa boy.
Ready, set, go! Off to the pumpkin hunt! When we went on our trolley ride to pick pumpkins in the patch last year, Mariel and I got such a kick out of the execution at Black's. We rode out into a hayfield and had to hunt for a pumpkin in the tall hay. This year the hay was quite a bit shorter making the pumpkins a little more obvious.
Ann and her pumpkin and her other pumpkin. I think Hayden weighs in a almost 30 pounds. J's a round baby and Hayden's even rounder.
Mariel and the boys.
So maybe "pick your own pumpkin" is a bit misleading. So maybe the tour guide in the white hat was curt and rushed, treated the kids badly, and hurried us through and out. So what. The kids had a great time.
Best. Pumpkin. Ever.
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