Our visit to the Pumpkin Farm on Wednesday with Scouts was really nice! I felt grateful that day for other Mothers who helped eventhough it wasn't their "job." Trying to drive a group of boys in a car with 5 seats is impossible, especially with 3 of my seats already full.
We took a different route at the Pumpkin Farm, gooing to see the animals first, then going on the hay ride to look at all of the giant pumpkins way out in the field. The weather was perfect: fall like but without rain. We did a couple of more things before leaving, including choosing a little pumpkin each: there were little white ones and small orange ones, then some funny tri colored ones that looked more like squashes than pumpkins. I liked the tri colored, but for the boys, standard orange prevailed. One of our boys, CO, who is the most grateful boy in our pack was polite as always and was sure to thank me for the trip and for driving him. Our youngest Bear was happy to be there with the other boys. Then we have the peas in a pod who can sing Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas with perfection: and pretty much every time I see them, I ask them to sing it. JH and NB and D are the other three buddies, running wherever they go and usually the most observant of all the boys. I treasure my time and teaching with all of these amazing children.
Our next planned trip to the pumpkin farm will be to celebrate D's Birthday: I am really excited. But who knows, there could be a surprise unplanned trip anytime before or after that!!
With love to all on this Sabbath day, I'm off to WATCH Music and the Spoken Word, Love, K
Sunday, October 10, 2010
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oh, my goodness wish the Pumkin farm was going to open when we come out. Wish we could be there for the birthday party. But we will be there before you know it can you beleive just about 1 month. Crazy how time is isn't it! So looking forward to getting away and Dad is too. Can't wait. thanks for the awesome blogs. love, Mom K
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