2 trips to Ort Farm
1 trip to Sun High Apple Orchard
1 trip to Hacklebarney Cider Mill
2 Nature walks
4 pumpkins
Too many cider donuts to count
Probably enough to call it an addiction! I love Fall! The colors, the smells, the leaves. It probably has something to do with getting outdoors as much as possible before it gets too cold too. This year Tad joined us at Ort Farm and I think I was more excited about that than he was. We also went once with playgroup, which was super fun too.
Sun High Apple Orchard
He was too fascinated with the pumpkins to be bothered with looking at mommy.
Dallin's friend Brandon joined us.

Ethan's favorite part about going to the farm is feeding the animals.
Ort Farm
Funny story about this picture. We were taking pictures of the kids in this spot when an elderly lady asked us if we wanted her to take a picture of the whole family. We gave her the camera and explained that you have to look through the viewfinder and she seemed to understand. Well, I checked the picture after she'd left and we were in the far left corner of the picture and we had a good view of the road and other things. Thank goodness for cropping and other effects. Guess you get what you pay for. Cute old lady.

Picking out the "Teeples Family Pumpkin". The pumpkins out here are so expensive that it's ridiculous. This pumpkin ended up costing $11. Oh well, it'll make a great jack-o-lantern. Guess some memories are priceless, right? (At least that's the angle I'm going with here).
Our new and improved family photo.

Climbing on the hay pyramid.
This is Ort Farm when we went with our ward playgroup. I probably over-dressed them a little bit. Better warm than cold.

Ethan found the perfect pumpkin.
We went on a hayride to the pumpkin patch.
In the pumpkin patch with our prized pumpkins.
Logan's my little pumpkin.
This Fall Dallin has been playing flag football again and is making strides in playing and understanding the game. His first game he actually got someone's flag, which is much improved over last year. He is such a socialite though that he is often talking with his teammates and befriending the other team.
Watching the half-time show: the cheerleaders.
Luckily the boys are only semi-interested in them. I dread the day when that is not the case.
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