On Saturday we went to Tolmachoff Farm (Farms?). Anyways, one of the interesting things about being in a bigger city is how things are different from a small town. For example, in Enid one of the local churches does a pumpkin patch each year, entrance is free and the pumpkins start at 50 cents. In Phoenix, there's a pumpkin patch that costs $7 to get in and the pumpkins start at $3. Now, this place also has a corn maze, corn cannon, play area, train and so forth, so you're really paying for those other things. But when there are a handful of you, $7 adds up. And let's be honest, if you're the adult, you wouldn't really be participating in any of those things if you didn't have kids. So, we paid $14 to walk through a corn maze and to take a couple pictures with Brighton and some pumpkins. Oh well, I guess that's one of the things you just accept as a parent. Don't get me wrong though, we still had fun!
Here's my sister Krystal before I took her to the airport on Sunday.
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