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It's Punkin Time!

It's that time of year again! Time for the good ole Punkin Patch (as Jack calls it). It was a beautiful day to be outside! We had a blast petting the animals, riding tractors, going on a hay ride, running through the pumpkin field, and eating hot dogs. Jackson LOVES feeding and seeing all the animals (like his mama) and climbing all over the pumpkins. It was a perfect family day spent with some wonderful friends! I'm just sad that we are done visiting the pumpkin patch and have to wait a whole year before we go again. Ah, time goes by WAY too fast!
The Fish Fam

Jackson thought this barrel of hay was a slide. Yes, folks, he's all Scott's! Lol!

Cheese! I've got to teach this kid another expression when taking his picture. All he does now is make a face like he's in pain.

Jack wishes he could own a tractor!

Awwwww!

Jackson, Gavin, and sweet Emily climbing on the pumpkins.

Tractor ride...this was too cute. The boys were pulled around the property in this little tractor train. They loved it!

Yummo!

Crazy Goats!

A true Texas longhorn!

Scoot back goat!

Comments

Becca said…
These are just too cute! He looks like a little Cherub!
Lisa said…
How fun! I think we are going to a pumpkin patch this friday! So fun!!
Michelle said…
I love that place! We are going next week!

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