Thursday, October 18, 2012

Yeager Farms

I was lucky enough to go on a field trip with Kael today to the Pumpkin Farm. 
It was freezing, but at least the rain held off until we were done. 
 Here are all the cute little pumpkins out front. I thought I would take a picture while waiting for the bus to get there. 
 and....they have arrived!
 The two kindergarten classes piling off the bus. If you look close, Kael is just coming off the bus. 
 Here is Kael with his class. They all look so cold...probably because it was.
 Farmer Tom. He is such a nice man. He came to talk to the kids and tell them about the day. 
 Off to the pumpkin play land!
 Conductor Kael.
 Cute sign for the farm. 
 The kids loved all of the play areas that the farm had. I have to admit, it would be an awesome back yard. 
 Of course they had animals, which Kael loved. 
 He had such a good time feeding them and talking to them. 
 Who is this handsome kiddo?
Oh that's right, it's just my adorable son. 
 lining up for the hay ride.
 pumpkin express ready to roll. 
 Everyone snuggled together for the ride out to the pumpkin field. 
 time to pick a pumpkin!!!
Kael picked his pumpkin and we headed back for the bus. It was good to because on the way back it started raining. It was a fun but chilly time!!

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I love the saying "the best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother". My husband does an amazing job of that. I am truly married to my best friend. We laugh often and try to see the best in every situation, or at least find the humor in it. We have four beautiful children. Cullan (7) Kael (6) Briea (3) and Ayla (2). We are currently living in Illinois while Garran attends Grad School. He is a talented print maker and is enjoying his time here. He has a website if you are interested. www.garrangillespie.com Right now we are living every day to the fullest and trying to have as much fun as possible along the way!!

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