Sunday, November 8, 2009

Corn Maze

A group of friends met at the Sweet Season's Farm and Corn Maze after church today for a family field trip.
I love the rules ~ especially the one that says "No Bad Language - our corn has very tender ears."
Instead of a sand box they had a CORN box. The kids had so much fun playing in it and rolling around in all the corn. Later, when we got done with the evening worship service, Micah found a piece of corn safely tucked away in his shirt pocket!

Here's most of the "gang" ready to get lost in the corn maze.Brian thought it was so funny that I would actually use the "POT-O-GOLD" before starting the maze ~ He knows I ONLY use these things in an ABSOLUTE emergency. I was afraid I would truly get lost in the corn and not be able to get to a bathroom if need be. I must say, in terms of port-a-potties, this was definitely a deluxe model. It was overall pretty clean (at least as clean as a plastic outhouse can be) and would you believe there was actually a MIRROR in this thing?
Brian, Russell, and Jeff ~ our faithful leaders in the corn maze trying to decide which way to go.
Brandon and Heath were so proud of the dried corn they found along the way.
Micah rang the bell to let everyone know that we finally found our way out.
The cow barrel train was a fun, but BUMPY ride!
Heath helped take care of baby Gage all afternoon.
Then we all headed over to the playground, corn cannon, and hayride.
All of the equipment in the playground area was just made of basic farm equipment, but the kids had the best time playing on it all afternoon!
I just love this chick! Isn't she the cutest thing ~ especially in her cheetah print flats?! Crack me up! Probably not exactly the proper footwear one needs while riding on a tractor (or running through a corn maze for that matter), but she sure looks cute!Giddy up Cowboy!

2 comments:

  1. These pics are great! Makes it seem like you should live in the next town over. First the cotton, now the corn.. I still want to copy your cotton pics, if I can make it before harvesting.

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  2. What a fun day!!! Love the picture of them in the corn.

    Miss you!!

    XXOOXXOO

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