Pumpkin Picking with my little Pumpkins
It seems the whole blogosphere has gone pumpkin patch mad. Similar to the hundreds of lavendar field Instagram photos you see over the summer, it seems parent bloggers love a back drop for photos.
I usually use the farm myself, cringing at the thought of people trampling over other farmer’s crops-I can just imagine what Hubster would say if he caught a blogger in one of our fields.
Thankfully though, pumpkin patches are usually open for such outdoor behaviour so this week, we headed to one near us to act like a sheep.
Last year, it was lovely with G not walking and I could position him wherever I wanted for the cute pic.
This year he is walking and thought the pumpkins were balls.
We tried a new place this year called Sandy Lane PYO. It is their first year doing pick-your-own pumpkins and it was lovely.
We had to walk through a maize field to get to the pumpkin patch which was lovely in itself and I pointed out the corn on the cobs to the children.
They are obviously going to hate me when they look back at my matching pumpkin outfits but I am unashamedly not sorry because they let me so, as long as they let me, I call it free reign.
We eventually chose a pumpkin. I veered them towards a small one as I knew I would end up carrying it along with everything else they insisted they needed from the car.
There were places you could carve at the farm but they also sold carving kits so we bought one to do at home later in the week.
I hadn’t expected much more than a pumpkin field but there was a bouncy castle, refreshments, tractor rides and more. It was such a lovely, peaceful place with the dramatic backdrop of Fiddler’s Ferry in the distance.
Despite the children’s lack of enthusiasm for posing for photographs together (how we will go on with three is beyond me), I am so pleased with how the photos turned out.
Do check out Sandy Lane PYO on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and keep your eyes peeled as they have big plans for 2017 with a coffee and ice cream shop planned for the Spring.
Looks like great fun and their outfits are so cute!!
How adorable are your little pumpkins?! Looks like they had loads of fun!! I have yet to brave a pumpkin patch with the Peachicks! #whatevertheweather
Hahah we love the matching pumpkin costumes. We went pumpkin picking too and stumbled upon ears of corn too! Looks like you had a fantastic trip! #Whatevertheweather xx
It was really good to read your blog post Emma as we are off there today. We only live down the road and have spent the last few weeks waving at their giant pumpkin every time we drive past. It looks like you had lots of fun and I love the pumpkin costumes! Really looking forward to it, especially now we know what to expect xxx
Oh Emma, these photos are adorable! And just think next year, there will be three! xx
I would LOVE to have a pumpkin patch nearby it looks like so much fun.
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