We finally attended our first Corn Maze, after many years of good intentions! We joined friends we haven’t seen in way too long and had a wonderful time. There were many things for the kidlets to do besides the maze…a good ol’ rubber ducky race, a “corn box” (instead of a sand box), a hayride, bicycle races. It was a well-spent afternoon, even though we got completely lost in the maze. Seriously…we had to give up and cut through the cornstalks! Talk about hilarious! But when you are outnumbered (7 very active children to 6 adults) it’s easy to get turned around. Our Army Lieutenant leader bullied on after the rest of us gave up and made it out about 20 minutes later. Anyway, here are some picture highlights…my favorite is the very last one-Jack is trying to retrieve a rubber ducky (he was successful…he’s quite determined).
Roberta said:
I loooove that last pic.
Sarah Bray said:
How fun! I’ve always wanted to do that, but I don’t know of any around here.
Samantha said:
Would that be the corn maze in Corinna? If so, I was there just last sunday. What a blast, and the pumpkin patch, it’s huge and awesome! Then we went down the road to Rowe’s and got apples. Very nice people there. It was a great time for us as well.
Love the pics and you’re right, that last one is great!
And BTW, Happy late Anniversary! 🙂
laura @ the shorehouse said:
I got lost in a corn maze once. Sadly, I was 19 years-old. 😉
That last photo is HILARIOUS! I really like the second one, too.
Hope you’re enjoying your weekend!
xo, Laura
Roberta said:
You’ll never believe who I found on facebook. Doug Griffel. Remember him from Marshall? He’s actually living in SLC now. Crazy, huh?
Sheila said:
Maine! You didn’t mention MAINE! We were there on vacation a couple of summers ago and loved it and have friends there. It’s such a fabulous place, and these pictures made me really miss it. Thanks so much for sending me the link to your blog. Oh, how beautiful those leaves and pictures are. I’m going to have to post some Maine shots for you down the line. Thanks for sharing these.
Precious children, too, and that wonderful house! Loved it all!
Sheila 🙂