Jason and I went with Ansley's preschool class to Begg's Family Farm last week for a fun fieldtrip. It was a really windy day (as you will see from all the crazy hair pics), but there were loads of activities for the kids to enjoy. We first took a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch and when we returned (it was too muddy to go into the patch) the kiddos got to pick out a pumpkin to take with them. Most of the parents tagged along, so it was nice to have some adult interaction while the kids were playing.
Here's some of Ansley's friends from school
Lynlee, Ellie, and Ans
Ansley picking out her pumpkin
I will be so sad if we loose those curls one day
Whitney and Lynlee on the buggies. Heather and I were rolling! Seriously. Lynlee's long legs were just a flapping while Whitney pedaled. It was such a good belly laugh!
Of course, Ansley wanted to ride with Miss Header!
Here we are racing around the track
Little Sonic (Maksim) had us flying around the corners! This also was such a great laugh. I was so tickled by the whole thing (Maksim's legs going 90 to nothing, Heather hunched over the steering wheel like she was a racecar driver, and me trying to keep from hitting them from behind and I had no clue where the brake was)! It was a scream.
Next up, the jumping pad. I think Ansley and Maksim were racing. :)
How cute are these two?!
Little jumpin' bean
Lynlee and Ansley loved this slide
And they all loved this sandbox, of course. Ansley was covered in it and carried sand throughout our entire house when she got home!
Sweet Westin and Heather
J and A coming down the BIG slide
My face explains how bumpy it was!
This cracks me up!
She finally went by herself!
Sonya, Ellie, and Ansley (she kinda butted in their picture ;) Ha!)
Our family pic before we left in the BIG CHAIR. Poor Charli had been covered in a blanket for most of the chilly day and she finally got to poke her head out for a picture. :)
So thankful that Jason got to take a day off to enjoy the day with us. He always makes life so much fun and I love to have these family memories.
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