Corn Maze Saturday

Jeremy arranged a trip to the corn maze in October before Halloween. I remember taking Selah June as a tiny little baby, when I was able to wear her in the Moby. It seems like so long ago and just yesterday all at the same time.

The kids had a blast, but it was really funny seeing how each of them reacted differently to the various activities. Liam was not a fan of the cow train, but Selah June wanted to ride it first thing and all by herself. She picked the very last train car, and didn’t blink an eye at the fast crazy 8 ride. She was so stinkin’ cute bringing up the rear.

At some point we got separated, and the next thing I knew she was on a hayride out the outskirts of the farm with Jeremy. Then she spent what felt like hours in the silo of corn, feeling it all through her toes, laying down in it, running it through her fingers. I had to keep an eye on things so that the boys didn’t pelt the little kids with corn. But Selah June seemed unphased.

She also had fun in the corn maze. We went through the kid maze, and everybody else went through the more challenging maze. It took us about 5 minutes, and then we waited another 40 minutes for the rest of our group to emerge from the wall of corn. While we were waiting, Selah June picked out a perfect pumpkin from the patch and helped her Daddy pull the wagon with the pumpkin in it to the barn to pay for it.

She also really liked the lemonade served in little pumpkin sippy cups. We bought her two of them so that they could become a part of our meager (and always disappearing) cup supply.