Pumpkin Patch
We visited 2 pumpkin patches this year. One was actually more of a fall harvest at a small farm that something of a lone ranger. Prusch Farm is not really a farm. It functions more like a playground, petting zoo, community garden, event place. We ran into some neighbors that we had just met the week before and were later invited to their house for a birthday party. The harvest festival was fun although we did have to hide out from the rain at times.
Matthew had a chance to fulfill his tractor fantasies.
Did you know Jenn is shortly becoming a tree hugger? For now, she’s a tree shaker.
I think Matthew looked at practically every single pumpkin in this patch and eventually I had to coax him to pick one and get it over with. Yes, it was still fun and a lesson in patience.
We also got to pet some cute bunnies. The same type of bunnies from last years festival. The 4-H club brought these T-Rex bunnies that are so unbelievably soft.
There’s more photos of the petting zoo and Jenn standing in the rain. Click Here to See All the Festival Photos.
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