Winter seems fast approaching, so let's enjoy fall while we can. Even though the weather was cloudy and there was a chance of rain, I decided to go to an orchard for that good ol' fall experience. Let's be honest, I don't think I've been to one for like fifteen years. Wow, that makes me sound old. But, anyway, since apple picking seems to be over with and we are getting into the Halloween/Thanksgiving spirit, pumpkins are where it's at.
I went to the orchard with my sister and her boyfriend. Wondering if we were going to feel awkward without any children by our side, we entered.
We were glad to go during the weekday since it wasn't go busy. Downside: they only had some things open on the weekend. However, we still ended up being there for several hours.
There were so many cute set-ups involving pumpkins, flowers, or both, that I stopped to take more pictures than I would like to admit. I'm sure Shelby and Justin started getting annoyed with me (even though they didn't outright say so) but I couldn't help myself. And I'm so thankful for that and them for inviting me along on this little adventure.

Onto the cute, little animals. Well, horses aren't little, but they are still beautiful creatures who seemed to pose for my picture below. As well as the goat sticking out his tongue below. I'm so glad to have caught that moment at just the perfect time. In between taking photos, I was petting and feeding the goats, whom were pretty greedy. The baby goats were the cutest and who wouldn't want to take one home with them? Just for a small bit, at least. An activity to be enjoyed by both children and adults.



Next, we went to the corn pool. Yes, it was probably aimed at children, but it was actually deeper and bigger than I expected. The mother with her child playing probably wondered why we were there, but we never got to play in one of these when we were kids, so why should we deny ourselves this experience? Plus, it was a lot of fun. Can't you see the childlike joy on our supposed to be adult faces?
While we walked along, we came along children storybook set-ups, which made me so happy. I'm so glad that my sister, Shelby and her boyfriend, Justin, are willing to pose for me. We may have looked silly and ridiculous to the on-lookers, but I think it makes the experience more fun. There were several around, like Goldilocks and the Three Bears and the old woman in who lived in a shoe, but my favorites would have had to be The Three Little Pigs and Alice in Wonderland.

See what I mean about attention to detail? Love it!
Near the main building, they had some pumpkins for those who didn't want to make the trip to the patch, along with some acorn squash and other gourds. We picked up a few gourds in this area after we came back from the patch, which was good because that would have been a lot to carry!


This is the interior of the main building where you enter to get to the rest of the orchard and where you go back through to checkout before leaving.
It's such a cute set-up! They were selling fudge, which as tempted as I was, I stayed away from. Is there regret there? Probably. They had so many things available besides apples, like jellies, salsa, turnovers, and so much more. I should probably get out more and I wouldn't get excited over these little things.



We settled on apple cider slushees as we walked around, which may have not been the best idea. As delicious as they were, it was a bit chilly outside and the weather and the drink kind of clashed with one another. Plus, I didn't wear a jacket, so that was another hit against me. My sister was a bit smarter in that department.
We took our drinks and got onto the hayride to get to both the corn maze and pumpkin patch. It was a nice ride, a bit dusty, but it was a pretty windy day and that can't be helped.


When we got to the corn maze, there were a regular corn maze and a children's corn maze. My sister and I did both and we got lost in the children's one and ended up coming out the entrance of the adult one. Not sure how that happened, but it was a confusing and fun experience. It would be even better in the dark, so it would be a bit spookier. Not that Justin didn't try and *cough*succeed*cough*.
Here's my sister pretending to be afraid. I'm impressed. I attempted to do a scary one and it did not end up on this post, haha.

Then there was a slide while we waited for the next hayride to come around. Yes, we went on it. Yes, I know this time, for sure, another mother with a child judged me. And yes, I may have cared. But, it's better than living with the regret of not having gone down it. So, I did it and I don't regret it.

Finally, onto the main event: PUMPKINS! We took the hayride down to the big pumpkin patch and searched to find the perfect ones. There were so many choices, but we finally decided on a few that would be perfect for carving or cute enough to just sit about on their own.

Below you can see all the pumpkins and gourds we collected. The pumpkin sitting on top of all the others is the one I picked. I named him Clark and loved him too much to carve, so he sits on my balcony like the little prince he is. Hm, too much?
Plus, we just had to get some cider donuts and apple cider! Both delicious!

I was impressed how much detail and work seemed to be put into this place since it's located in such a small town. I had driven past the orchard a few weeks ago, however, and it was packed! Plus the day was a bit nicer than when we attended. But, some good luck was thrown our way and it didn't start to sprinkle until we were loading everything into the car to head home.
I had such a fun time alongside with good company. I'm really glad we decided to go to an orchard. It was the perfect fall experience and even though we're adults now, we can still have some fun times, too.
