Today we finally visited "Kids Day at the Farm" at Rich's Fright Farm in PA. When I was in college (the first time) we would go to Fright Farm for their haunted hayride and we always had a great time. I honestly had no clue then that they had kids activities, but I was happy to hear this from a friend when we moved to the area this year. When we arrived I couldn't believe how beautiful the area was. Since the hayride takes place at night, I had never seen it during daylight hours. And despite the snow we had yesterday, it was actually a decent day to be outside (50 and sunny!).
There were quite a few activities for the kids. Kerriann's favorite was the huge tires made into trampolines. Uncle Shannon was nice enough to climb up and help her out with these.
There were also lots of props for cute photo ops!
There was a corn maze, but we didn't bother trying that out because it was so muddy.
They also had a barn set up where you could decorate a pumpkin inside. Kerriann absolutely loved this, and it was hard to get her to leave when her pumpkin was completely covered in paint.
We also visited the "pumpkin patch" that they set up. Of course, this was no REAL pumpkin patch like we visited in Alabama, but it was still fun for Kerriann.
Since there were no pumpkins big enough for carving, we picked out a small one that we'll showcase on our mantle for the next month. Maybe it will even last until Thanksgiving!
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