Sunday, October 20, 2013
The web site for P - 6 Farms is http://p-6farms.com/
Mommy drove me to Grandma's home so we could take her with us to a Corn Maze and Farm in Montgomery. We arrived around noon and we stayed a couple of hours. I had a blast!
There were two maizes, one took 45 minutes, and a little one that took 15 minutes. We did the small one.
Every time we came to a fork in the road, I decided which path to take. As it turns out there were two paths, one long and one short, that ended up at the same place. (The big maze might be different.)
We could use GPS on Mommy's iPad when we needed help navigating. In the maize there was a story book that we would read a couple of pages every so often. It was about a square pumpkin and how he saved the day.
I love this kind of play.
There were two big slide made from big big water pipes. One slide was fast, the other was faster.
I went down both by myself six or seven times. Mommy couldn't go down these because of her broken foot. There was also a slide made out of PVC pipe like the Train Festival we went to last year. I only did that slide one time.
The cost was $10.50 for regular adults, $8.50 for children and seniors, and there was a special for grandparents $5.50 (we think).
There was a large mound of dirt with a pole planted at the top. There were ropes tied to the pole with knots every so often on the rope. I could pull myself up the rope. This was my favorite activity of the day.
Repelling down was the most fun...
...and I was good at it...
Wish I had one of these at home!
I think I thought I was Rocky or Superman on the top of Tire Mountain.
I could manage the spider web also.
We went on a tractor pulled hay ride. The lady gave us a lecture about the farm. They grow all kinds of crops. People can come and pick their own big juicy blackberries and strawberries during the season.
There was a pumpkin patch for picture taking. I would not let them take my picture there.
There was a cute pile of hay bales painted like animals. We went to look at them and found out they hid the porta potties.
There was no waiting even though there were lots of people there. This was because there were lots and lots of activities. Some of the activities cost tickets (like a dollar apiece). The only extra cost we had was the big $2 Jumping Pillow, similar to the one at Bouncy Bears
There was lots of jumping and lots of falling. That was the last thing we did and I knew were were leaving as soon as I finished. After ten minutes I was still going strong, but Grandma said it was time to leave.
Papa called while we were there and he said he wants us to go back when he gets home.
Daddy and I went over to Mimz' home and Daddy fixed dinner and we ate outside. Then Daddy cleaned the kitchen before we went on a scooter ride. Mimz is still nursing her finger. I know I am to be careful around her so I don't hurt it. While on our scooter ride, we discovered that Skyler, a girl who goes to my school has moved onto my street. I think she is in Pre-K. I guess I am in Pre-Pre-K.
Daddy gave me a bath before he left and I watched Jake and the Neverland Pirates before bed.
Mommy's Halloween project.
Bridget and Chris' projects.
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