Monday, September 27, 2010

The Orchard

Yesterday was a perfect Fall day - buckets of sunshine with just the slightest breath of a cool breeze every now and then, along with the views of newly turning leaves with colors of yellow, orange, plum and red. After all the rain storms and dreary days of the past week, yesterday seemed like the start of something new. We Adolphson's felt it was the start of a healthier family! Ella was feeling much better and was down to just a couple of preventative nebulizer treatments a day, and Claire seemed to be a little perkier as well. So we decided to take advantage of this fantastic day and headed out to the Apple Jack Orchard!



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When the girls piled out of the van, they were thrilled to see so many fun activities!



Welcome to the Orchard



We started at the pumpkin patch



Ella Pumpkin



Jocie Pumpkin



Then we headed over to the land of the giant pumpkins. The Orchard was sponsoring a contest for the local pumpkins that had reached the morbidly obese stage of growth. These things were massive!



Claire Pumpkin



giant pumpkin



Then it was time for a Cow Train ride. Oh, so cute and so fun!



cow train



While the little girls were on their ride around the strawberry patch, Farmer Carl had to check out the field. After kicking the crop around awhile, he gave it his nod of approval.



Farmer Carl



Then it was time for the biggest event of the day . . . the corn maze. This corn maze is not for the faint-of-heart. It was 5 acres of corn with a intricate design cleared out for it's adventurists. A small map was provided along with some clues to help you out along the way.



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We started out with our spirits high, but soon found out that this would be a challenging venture . . . and the deluxe travel system stroller was not helping our cause at all.



Corn maze



. . . but Claire didn't seem to mind the bumpy ride too much :)



Claire



After many, "I think we're lost" and "Are we ever going to find our way out?" comments, Carl's map-reading skills paid off when he led us out of the sea of corn!



Yes! We finally made it through the corn maze!



After our big victory, we decided to head over to the big red barn for a fresh hand-dipped Carmel apple.



Mmmmmm



Victory is sooooo sweet



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We sat down in the shade on the river's bank and enjoyed every bite.



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Then we were off to see what else the Orchard had to offer.



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Claire and Mommy


The Girls



Ella took a ride on a pony that looked almost identical to Jocie's old pony, Jasper. It made me wish he was still around for the other two girls. We miss him.



Pony Ride



Before we left, we hit up the gift shop and bought enough Honey Crisp apples to last us for a while. Washington apples have nothing on a Minnesota Honey Crisp (yes John and Beth - that is a challenge!!).



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This little day trip was much needed for us all. It gave us a chance to have a little family fun after all of our yucky illnesses. I can't tell you how healing it was for me to watch my family have fun during the best season of the year. Thank you Apple Jacks Orchard!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Awesome photos! Loooooove what you did with them, you're so good! BTW, Hannah has the same shoes as Claire. Did they expand the maze?...and I am a little disapointed that you don't have photos of the apple launching gun- it is our favorite! Loved this post! Your family is too cute!

Nancy Blackmun said...

Great photos, honey! Your subjects help make them so good, but you definitely have a talent!Farrah Spivey has started a little side business of photography in addition to her nursing career...you should think about doing that too! Love, Mom

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