I wanted to give my little Noah a last hurrah as a family of three on this beautiful and sunny, Pacific Northwest weekend. Every year around this time, we go to the pumpkin patch but we decided to go to a different farm this year and were not at all disappointed.
Fox Hollow Farm in Issaquah is awesome! It's located on a well-maintained and gorgeous property in a valley, surrounded by evergreens and mountains. There were cute farm animals everywhere, bunnies and kittens roaming free throughout, a picture-perfect pumpkin patch, a little creek where you can feed the fish, a kiddie train, ponies to ride, bouncy houses, mini jeeps for the kids, wagons to pull them around in, kettle corn, cotton candy, s'mores, hot beverages, beautiful and plentiful seating, and great music. Brendan and I
may have totally rocked out to the Ghost Busters theme song they had blasting when we arrived, like big dorks.
Small Human loved it so much, that he demanded we go back with his baby brother. It seems like he only gets more fun with each year that passes! I would definitely go back there, and I highly recommend it to everyone in the area with kids 10 and under. I'm even seriously considering it for the next baby's 1st birthday next year. Tickets are $10 per person, and they take a one hour break for lunch and close the farm down from 1pm-2pm.
Here are some snaps of our fun Saturday:
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He loves to pet animals! |
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Sweet little Lionhead bunny I discovered in the bushes |
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My little pumpkin |
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Thanks for making it look like I'm taking you hostage on the Ewing Ranch, Noah |
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He was hilariously nonplussed on the train ride |
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His first cotton candy! |
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He loved it! |
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He also enjoyed the kettle corn |
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Next year, we'll have two little guys in a wagon :) |
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