Last Saturday we went to the Red Barn Farm with our friend's the Hill's. We followed them to the farm as they followed their GPS. I would just like to thank them (and their GPS) for the wonderful unnecessary tour of Eastern Washington's vast countryside. It took us about an hour to get there, and about 20 mins to get back home. We took all the back road's and when we got there we saw that Highway 195 just happened to be right next to the farm. Whoops. It was an adventure and a very beautiful drive.
The Farm was a lot of fun! There was a BBQ, fun shop's, a hay maze, a live band, and a pumpkin patch. We ate a delicious pulled pork sandwich, picked out the perfect pumpkin, ate some candy, and watched Hannah run around in the hay maze. She LOVED every second of that maze.
Here is a picture of the Red Barn Farm. Beautiful.
Hannah running around in the maze
Baby Jack wondering why his parent's stuck him in a pile of hay :-) To create the perfect Kodak moment of course.
Having so much fun.
More running.
Friday, October 15, 2010
The Red Barn Farm
Posted by Gretchen at 10:51 AM
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3 comments:
yes, yes, blame the hills.
The baby in the hay makes me laugh because I make my kids do things just for pictures, too.
I'm glad Hannah found her way through the haybale maze. It made me laugh as I thought of the maze trip that her parents took to get there via the rolling "hills" and their GPS. Say hello to Derek and Kelli. Sounds like a fun day for the memory book. The pictures and the Hill's friendship will be priceless. Gramma geri
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