Thursday, November 1, 2012

Fall Fun at Walden Farm

We love our church. We love our church family. We love all the family activities the church offers. We are very lucky to have the Walden families (brothers Robert and Raymond) as members of our church. Not just because of their leadership as elders but also because they own Walden Pumpkin Farm. Every year on a Sunday night the entire church goes to Walden Farm for fun, food, and fellowship. There is the corn maze, the pumpkin farm, hayrides, hot dogs, drinks, dessert, animals, slides, and more. The amazing part is it is free for us.






This was our first year to take Molly and we all had a blast. Molly loves being outside so this was right up her alley. We started out at the pumpkins.





After we spent time in the pumpkins we decided to head over to the slide. Molly loves to slide! Keith took Molly down the slide first.


Then it was my turn with Molly.


After the slide, we decided to take advantage of the surroundings so we took pictures.





After the meltdown, we headed back down the hill but made a pit-stop for a few more pictures.

We had to find out how tall was Molly this fall. It looks like she is about 2 1/4 feet tall. Tracey helped me with the picture. Since we were close to the chickens, Keith had to take a detour and missed this part of the farm. Tracey had to "hold" Molly in place so I could take the picture. Once Molly realized Tracey was doing her best to hide from the camera, Molly had to see what was behind her.

After Molly realized there was someone behind her, Molly never turned around for another picture. Oh well.

We met back up with Keith for the hayride. We knew Molly would love the hayride because she loves the wind in her face.






After the hayrides it was time for dinner and time to go home.  It was such a wonderful evening to spend the afternoon and evening with our church family.


Molly and her buddy Robert Walden


1 comment:

Val @ It's Always Sunny in Somerville said...

Oh, that face when she's sitting on the pumpkin! Precious!