As you can see, the farm made a great impression on little Anna. Ha!
Leah enjoyed herself, but wished she could have crawled around in the dirt a little more. She is my wild child!The hayride is always my favorite part of the day.
I think Sarah's favorite part was the apple cider slushy from the orchard cafe. Yum!
What a beautiful day and a beautiful orchard.
We got there a little early to eat some yummy food from the grill. I love to sit on this porch and daydream that we live on a farm. And then I get to leave and have no work to do! It is the best of both worlds. Chris came along to enjoy the scenery.
Sarah was chowing down on the yummy food we packed.
Here is Leah in a rare happy moment while being confined to a stroller. It is all because of the food, I assure you!
Sarah was so happy to see her little "boyfriend", London was there. I can sympathize with their teacher who says she can't keep them apart at school. We couldn't tear them apart either.
Leah had fun with the love of her life, Daddy!
Pumpkin pickin' with London and his brother, Keaton. We have lots of fun with this annual tradition.
This is Sarah's first time truly getting to pick pumpkins. We welcomed her to the world at the end of pumpkin season last year.
I just loved this photo of her getting dirty in n the falling leaves. It so captures her personality.
Sarah loves her little sister so much. Almost too much if you catch Leah's expression. Usually the embraces end in cries of protest from our little one.
Being silly together.
Fun on the playground with the Providence kids.
Leah had her own fun on the hay bale.
Throwing hay.
All in all it was a great trip and a great fall season here in Kentucky.
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