This weekend we took the little ones to a pumpkin patch and to an event called Truck Touch. The night before we went we told David that we were going to get pumpkins and see trucks. He is really trying hard to say all the words he hears, but most things come out beginning with b or d. Once we put him to bed we kept hearing "buttons, ducks, buttons, ducks" over and over again.
He loved his trip to the pumpkin patch! I think he tried to pick up every pumpkin in the field. It was cute watching him try to figure out which ones he could lift and which were too big. We did a hay ride. David was a little scared of the tractor at first, but enjoyed his ride after it got going. Anna gave her stamp of approval by falling asleep.
The Truck Touch was a fund raiser for a local church. They had a fire truck, ambulance, cement mixer, dump truck, and best of all (if you're a 2 year old boy), a garbage truck! The kids were able to climb up in the trucks and honk the horns. This was super exciting for our junior trucker. The best part of the day was the playground - the actual ground, that is. It was made of chopped up old tires. Someone had put some play dump trucks out and David spent a long time loading and dumping the tire material.
Carving the pumpkin was a fun experience. David didn't want to touch the pumpkin guts at all (but neither did Daddy). He was very attentive though and demanded a very clean pumpkin (Deen Button Yes).
He loved his trip to the pumpkin patch! I think he tried to pick up every pumpkin in the field. It was cute watching him try to figure out which ones he could lift and which were too big. We did a hay ride. David was a little scared of the tractor at first, but enjoyed his ride after it got going. Anna gave her stamp of approval by falling asleep.
The Truck Touch was a fund raiser for a local church. They had a fire truck, ambulance, cement mixer, dump truck, and best of all (if you're a 2 year old boy), a garbage truck! The kids were able to climb up in the trucks and honk the horns. This was super exciting for our junior trucker. The best part of the day was the playground - the actual ground, that is. It was made of chopped up old tires. Someone had put some play dump trucks out and David spent a long time loading and dumping the tire material.
Carving the pumpkin was a fun experience. David didn't want to touch the pumpkin guts at all (but neither did Daddy). He was very attentive though and demanded a very clean pumpkin (Deen Button Yes).
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