Monday, October 6, 2014

My Obligatory Pumpkin Patch Post

We visited a local pumpkin patch yesterday (along with the rest of Highlands Ranch, apparently), and I wouldn't be living up to my white American suburban mom stereotype if I didn't blog about it. (To be fair, I didn't war UGGS and I was drinking an iced coffee, not a pumpkin spice latte.) We only had to drive about twenty minutes to Flat Acres Farm in Parker, Colorado. The admission was a little steep ($11!), but this place had everything: bouncy houses, a corn maze, playgrounds, a petting zoo, and even corn kernel boxes. (See picture below. I know, I was confused at first, too.) And the best part of the whole day was that Rory was finally able to wear her candy corn pants.

Don't judge me. My kid won't keep socks on.


"Look mom! Over there! Another white girl taking a selfie in her infinity scarf!" 


How cute are these pants?!

Oh, hi!
I know! Instead of sand, we'll fill the box with a million tiny choking hazards. Brilliant!
She was obsessed with this blow-up Frankenstein, yet she couldn't care less about the animals in the petting zoo. 
The entrance to the "Snake Pit". (It was just a long tunnel with random hay bales.)

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