Mama and Gus
It has finally started to cool off around here. When I say it's cooled off, I mean we're in the 70s and not in the 80s and 90s. It still does not feel like fall to me, but I guess my Michigan blood expects temperatures to be in the 60s in order for me to feel like it's fall. When I see that the highs are only in the mid-60s, I get really excited. That has only happened twice so far.
We've had the pleasure of participating in some fun fall activities here in Georgia. This is our first fall here, and I wasn't sure what to expect. It's definitely warmer than North Carolina. Not by much, but at least five degrees or so. We never did anything "fall-like" when we lived in NC, but it was mainly because Gus was so little and I wasn't very involved in my chapter of the MOMS Club there. We did play in the leaves at Kristen's house, but that's about it.
So to celebrate the change of seasons here in Georgia, we went to a place called Scottsdale Farms with my friend Lesley and her son Logan. We drove together and the boys had a great time running around the nursery and checking out the pumpkins. Gus was picking them up and putting them into the wheelbarrow. He's super strong and loved the challenge.
Every time I told him to pick a pumpkin, he grabbed a white one. In the end, we ended up with three white pumpkins that I will probably just draw faces on. I'm hoping to get us orange pumpkins to carve, but not until we're closer to Halloween.
Pushing the wheelbarrow filled with heavy pumpkins!
He enjoyed picking them up and putting them into the wheel barrow
Pointing at more pumpkins!
I tried to get him to pose for me with a pumpkin, this was the best that I got
I showed Gus how to make a whistle from an acorn- he wanted to try too
Showing me his acorn and asking me to blow it and whistle
Our first white pumpkin
Another one
The final pumpkin
Gus and Logan
An animal cookie stuck to his face
After spending time at the nursery (it wasn't an actual farm), we headed to I Love NY Pizza for lunch. The boys enjoyed playing and we enjoyed time to just sit, relax, and chat.
Then on Monday, my MOMS Club had planned a trip to a place called Kinsey Family Farm. Fulton County Public Schools were off for the day, so we thought it'd be a great event for all the kids in our chapter. We had a pretty nice turn out (seven moms and eleven kiddos) and while we were worried about the weather (we had storms roll through overnight and showers were predicted throughout the morning), we had a GORGEOUS day. You could not have asked for a more beautiful blue sky and there was just enough of a chill in the air to not make you hot in the sun.
Gus and some of the kiddos from the MOMS Club
Gus and Lucy
Just chatting about the farm :-)
We spent time looking at the pumpkins and gourds, and then we went over and fed the animals at their petting zoo (which wasn't a petting zoo at all). Gus was really nervous about feeding the animals, and then he eventually mustered up enough courage to feed the goat and cows.
After spending some time with the animals, we headed over and got on a hayride. Gus was not too sure about it and was crying when we got on. He snuggled into me and was crying for a bit and then after we were moving and he was used to the movement, he stopped crying, but was still clutching me. I'm not going to lie, I loved his snuggles.
Kathryn and Aubree with me and Gus
The hayride stopped at a 1/2 way point and it was a big pond. The kids were able to feed the catfish and ducks. We had bought some fish food before we boarded the hayride, so Gus was able to feed them. He had a great time!
I think we spent like 10-15 minutes at the pond and then we got back on the hayride for our return trip. Gus started crying when we boarded, but thankfully, Kathryn had some Cheese-Its and having those and his mama to snuggle with, made it bearable.
Enjoying Cheese Its
After we got back to the farm, we looked around at the different pumpkins and then decided to head home. It was already 12:30 and it was at least a 35 minute drive home. I was able to take a few pictures of Gus with the pumpkins and hay.
Pulling a wagon
Posing on the fence post
I wanted him to look up!
So handsome!
He was saying, "Cheese"
Gus with a pumpkin... the stem was too long and in the way of his face though!
On the fence waiting for the tractor and hayride to pass by
Ready to help pull the wagon with pumpkins!
We had a great day and are looking forward to ending our week with a visit to Tanglewood Farm on Friday. We went there in the spring and saw all their miniature farm animals. We're eager to go back and enjoy them and their Octoberfest! Should be a lot of fun and it's even supposed to be in the mid-60s!!!
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