Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Pumpkins an Such

You know, growing up in Florida, I have no memories of fall. I can't recollect breaking out the sweaters and the jackets for the first time since spring. I have no childhood memories of piles of fall leaves just waiting to be pounced on or seasonal cooking like chili ad stews when it was brisk outside. Don't get me wrong, I was far from deprived. I never had to suffer the indignity of having to wear a sweater over my Halloween costume. It's impossible to complain about living someplace where you can walk to the beach year round... though I would never dream of going swimming if the water was any cooler than about 82 degrees. Seriously. That's too fricking cold.

But, though I do have memories of picking oranges at orchards and strawberries fresh from the fields; I've never been to a pumpkin patch. So, when I started seeing all of these cool pumpkin patch pictures all over the internet I couldn't help but think, I want to do that too! I had no idea what I wa getting into.

Our local pumpkin patch is AMAZING. Part county fair, part amusement park, part farm. This place was far more than just a trip to pick out a pumpkin. This was a full days adventure. I feel like my camera is on it's last leg so most of my pictures were washed out, blurry or delayed so eyes are blinking and smiles just moments passed. Though my photos may not be idyllic my memories of the day will be. Who knew what an event the pumpkin patch could be.


Georgia and I riding the train.

The massive pumpkin fireing cannon.
 


Waiting to take the hayride to the pumpkin patch.




The kids were both asleep before we even left the parking lot on the return trip!

It seemed that all of Nebraska was heading to the pumpkin patch that day. We left at 2:00 pm and the cars were still lining up to get in. This picture doesn't do it justice the the road stretched back for miles with people on their way for a little fall fun. 

8 comments:

Sarah said...

I love that top pic. The light makes it surreal and you and Georgia look beautiful.

Anonymous said...

What a lovely day! Much better than the pumpkin patches here. These are great pictures!

Chastity said...

That looks like great fun. I regret not getting to take LG to a pumpkin patch this year. The babies entering our lives when they did kind of kept us from it.

Anonymous said...

the top pic of you and georgia is BEAUTIFUL. one of the best pictures of you


love you
betsy

Amber@Munchkin Land said...

I'm so glad that you loved the pumpkin patch, it really does keep you young at heart. I also agree with the above comments of the picture of you and Georgia!! Happy carving!

Angie said...

I have to say it too, what an amazingly beautiful of you and your daughter! The whole family looks great! I miss you guys...

Angie said...

beautiful 'picture' is what I meant.

Anonymous said...

That picture of you and Georgia is to die for!