State Fair
I told William to smile for me, and he poked in his cheeks and smiled. He of course picked the train for his ride.
Thank Goodness for the day of rest in between events. To sleeping boys by the end of sacrament, thanks Joe!
Arbor Day Farm
Standing on Bridge
Grandma and Grandpa Fredericks came with us.
Matt, building blocks
Sitting on a big chair
Part of the outdoor classroom
Building with logs
Cute Matt
William and Grandpa Fredericks
William carrying his bag, eventually it got too heavy!
Apple picking time, Bradley picking
and William
And Kyle showing off his prize pick.
Monday we decided to head down to Nebraska City, home of Arbor Tree Farms, and where Arbor Day (the day you plant a tree) all started. We started out on the Tree Adventure Hike. The boys loved looking for birds on the hike and looking at all the interactive signs along the way. There was a couple of big tree houses/towers/forts, that the boys had fun climbing as well. They had a really fun outdoor classroom that the boys played at for a long time. Then it was off for a little lunch, and back to pick some apples. We picked two bushels of apples (80 lbs for those who are wondering). They told us to cram as many as we could into our bushels that we bought, and so of course we did. We came home with a little more than 100lbs of apples. Guess who is going to be canning . . .me. They are really good apples, and you can't get fresher then plucking them off the tree yourselves.
Our boys woke up this morning to get ready for school, and they both said there feet were still tired. I would have to agree, mine are too!
6 comments:
How fun! Love the big chair. Be sure to check the Family, Friends, Food blog for a great bottled apple pie filling recipe.
Wow! Great pics! Wish we could get free tickets to our State Fair by reading. WHAAAAA!
Yum yum apples. We picked some here too. Yum yum.
Matthew is growing up so fast! He looks like Joe!!!!
I love apple picking time. We are going next weekend. You are so right...nothing like an apple right off the tree.
Looks like a blast. Wow! 100 lbs. We'll be headed out to get our apples for canning in just a few weeks. I'm looking forward to it yet dreading it all at the same time. Good luck and have fun.=)
Those boys look like they could not be more happy! I love the shot of them with the military guys. You got some great photos - I love seeing your cuties as they grow up. We recently got 60 lbs of Honeycrisp apples and I want to hold off processing them for as long as possible because they are too good fresh to use up any other way! :) Ahhh, Fall.
Wow your boys are getting so big! We are so sad we never see you anymore since you moved so far away ;)
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