Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Roba Family Farms 2012

Buddy Bee and I were off on another fall adventure! 
  This cool, little Buddy Bee was going to the pumpkin farm!



We arrived at Roba Family Farms and were excited to meet our friends from church.  


Buddy Bee went right for the pumpkins the size of him.


Hanging out with Mr. Jake, listening to bluegrass.







Buddy Bee thought he was the coolest kid "holding" that giant pumpkin. 




Not so sure about sitting on the pumpkins. 






I couldn't help myself with all the pictures of my Bee with the pumpkins; not that he looked at the camera once for them. I still love them. 





Buddy Bee was excited to have his best friend at the pumpkin farm too. 


Buddy Bee can always find a place to play his music. 








Buddy Bee was soon off with Mr. Ryan to see the animals. 





Buddy Bee kept his distance from the chickens. 

He loved the sheep!


He even let the sheep eat out of his hand. 



Buddy Bee is so a goat....crazy goats!

Buddy Bee has a bunny at school so he was thrilled with the bunny yard. 

Buddy Bee as a cute, little cow. 


He was a cute, little goat too.


These two are just the most adorable best buds ever. 




Then they wanted to switch. 

What did I tell you, he will always be a goat.  


We were soon off to see the horses.  

Buddy Bee contemplating if he wanted to ride a pony. 


It only took him a few seconds to decided that he did in fact want a ride.  



Mr. Jake and Buddy Bee waiting in line for Buddy Bee's first pony ride. 


Just a silly little Bee.


Buddy Bee was very serious in wanting to wear a helmet like everyone else.  



He was all ready to go on his first pony ride!

And pretty excited to be going too!  Bye-bye waves to Mommy.

Such a big boy and so brave!




I can't believe he did this. His Mama was all smiles the whole time.  

He took this ride very seriously.  Not one Buddy Bee smile.  





I am not sure he really knew what to think about this ride.  









Yay, Buddy Bee!  I am so proud of you.  

Next up, the slide. 








Our trip would not have been complete without pig races. 


Buddy Bee had the best seat in the house!



Hillbilly Pig Races about ready to start.






Not a fan of the loud noises.


Buddy Bee was soon distracted from the pig races by picking things off the tree. 



Here they come!


I am so thankful for all the help offered to me with the Buddy Bee.  



I was so excited to take Buddy Bee on his first Kiddie Kattle Train ride. 


Mommy and Buddy Bee all strapped into our cow and ready to go. 





Arriving back at the station.....Mommy had enough of zig zagging around the loop.



Buddy Bee had a blast.


To a little Buddy Bee there are few things that could be better than taking a ride on a cow with a steering wheel. 

You know our Buddy Bee, he was soon off to discover the green tractor. 








Buddy Bee was having the best time.


Just a Buddy Bee and his Mama having a great time at the pumpkin farm. 

Next on our adventure list was the Corn Maze!


But first, some cookies!


It was a gorgeous fall day!


Buddy Bee was so excited to be in the maze. 





A rare pic of what I am generally doing. 


What could be better than running through a giant maze then jumping through mud puddles in a giant maze. 



One thing could be better.....eating a cookie while jumping through mud puddles in a giant maze. 

Buddy Bee, out of the puddle!





We were having a great time and then this happened....

Oh, my little Buddy Bee.



The best picture of the night.  



Mr. Jake bravely caught a runaway mud ball. 



A little mud won't stop our Buddy Bee. 



Your Mommy thanks you, Buddy Bee. 

A beautiful fall view above the corn maze. 

Yes, my little Buddy Bee no running in the corn maze.  



We did not finish the corn maze due to two tired and hungry toddlers.  All told we were in the corn maze for 2 hours. It was a great time though. Our evening ended with Buddy Bee picking out his pumpkin, stripped naked for the car ride home, happily ate his happy meal, and snuggled with blankie as a very tired little boy.