Friday, October 28, 2016

Orr Family Farm....again

The kids were out of school for parent teacher conferences so Sarah Baker and I decided to plan a fun day since the weather was so nice. We went to the Orr Family Farm as soon as we each finished our conference and we sure had a crew. Sarah had offered to take Nate and Kate since their moms would be working.  And I let each of the kids take a friend so Hadley took Peyton and Hudson took Creighton, one of his new buddies from school. It got so much hotter than I anticipated and we had some tired kids at the end of the day!   

We started out in the corn pit and the kids thought it was hilarious to see how much corn they could           stuff in their clothes. They were all giggling so hard and although it was slightly disgusting to think         of how many other kids had done the same thing, it was still funny to take pictures of. 
                                                                                                
                             






Next we went out to all the tires and slides. We got some drinks because everyone was always so thirsty and some chocolate chip cookies (the best cookies I've ever had). We then rode the tractor trykes, jumped on the trampoline pillows, and played on the playground set. We finished our day with a trainride around the farm. We really did have so much fun....but there was one story I will never forget. Creighton's mom said, "he can be a little crazy so feel free to get on to him." Well, it was a little more extreme than I had anticipated. He wouldn't listen to me at all and was a complete runner. He would start running, I would have to chase him down, and he would turn and run again. At one point Sarah and I couldn't even find him. We just kept dying laughing the whole time that we had no idea how to keep him near us. It was probably the main reason I came home and just wanted to lay on the couch!
                                         





Look at all these sweet friends!
                                                                                                           






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