We went to Stocker Farms with our EAP friends. We started at the giant jumping pillow
When everyone else showed up, we moved on to the other activities, because one of our friends has whiplash and couldn't do the jumping. Half the kids picked the back of the train, and half the front, so we ended up discussing why the back of the train wiggles so much more then the front. Davis was in the very front and he ended up popping a wheelie.
Alan and Lori showed everyone how to play tetherball.
Most of our group posed for a pre corn maze picture, and a post one too. We agreed to do the large side of the maze.
There were trivia questions throughout the maze and the correct answer would tell you which way to go. We worked as a group to figure out the answers without cheating and the kids took turns being in front and picking which way to go.
Most popular part was the bridges.
We found a pumpkin wagon while eating lunch and the kids took turns pulling and pushing each other around.
Most people insisted on getting their own wagon for while we were in the pumpkin patch. Davis kept trying to pick out very large pumpkins that he couldn't carry. But I reminded him that we had bought the decorating kit and it wouldn't work on a very big pumpkin.
The kids insisted on washing their own pumpkins, which was nice because we didn't want to dirty pumpkins back to the condo. We should have done our shoes too.
Duck races were very popular. I think we could have stayed here for most of the day if we hadn't had a schedule.










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