Jaylinne's first grade class took a trip to Pumkinland this year for Halloween, and I got to go to help! We were able to walk there with the kids because it is so close! Mrs. Heaps was even able to gather everyone up out front for a picture! This woman knows her stuff ;)
The kids were split into groups of four, and each parent volunteer was in charge of a group of about 4 or 5 little ones. In my group I had Zair, Jaylinne, Kaitlyn, and Persaeus. By this time, Jaylinne was already tired of the photo shenanigans, and I caught her mid-eyeroll!
We started off by walking through all the pumkins, and heading to do some more pictures!
Once we got all the pictures we needed, a.k.a. the kids running away, we were on our way to the corn maze. Last year, I had some trouble with the it- but this year was MY year. I figured my best bet would be to stick with a group who looked like they knew where they were going! Sure enough, we made it through in no time! Turns out corn mazes are kinda fun without the anxiety and panicking ;) I was even able to stop and admire the cute decorations they had up! How perfect is that sign?!
After the corn maze came....yep, you guessed it! MORE PICTURES! By the time they hit 6th grade, I'm sure more than a few of these kids will run when they see me. Either that or strike a pose...one of the two ;)
As we made our way to the playground and animal area, I even ran into a familiar face! Hey there Old Friend, I see you haven't changed a bit :) Still, he's not amused...
My group spent a little time on the playground...
...but they enjoyed feeding the animals the most. They had some grains and corn there for the kids to feed them. The first animal we came to was a baby calf, Sir Wellington. Jaylinne couldn't pet him fast enough!
As much as I'd like to take credit for the creativity and wit behind this fine young fellow's name, I cannot. I'm not kidding when I say his name is Sir Wellington...Well done, Pumpkinland, well done. (No pun intended)
They had some chickens and some corn to feed them as well. The kids LOVED it! Especially Zair, he kept running over to me and telling me, "THESE CHICKENS ARE CRAZY HUNGRY!"
Once the chickens had full bellies, we went onto the turkeys and the other birds. As we walked along, every animal we passed, Zair would shout, "Hey I used to have one of those on my grandpa's farm! We killed it and ate it..." Everything we passed! A turkey, a goat, a duck... I was almost in tears by the end of that short walk!
What a fun fieldtrip! I can't get over how cute these little ones really are :)
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