Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fall Fun at the Pumpkin Farm


On Monday, the children of St. Francis of Assisi Montessori Academy got to take a trip to a local pumpkin farm. The kids have been working with some "life cycle of a pumpkin cards", and were really excited to get to harvest a pumpkin of their very own. The day was beautiful and sunny, and started out with a visit to the farms' "bunny village", and then to see some goats, geese, and a steer. Then it was on to the hayride out to the pumpkin patch. The kids had fun looking out on the farm property, pointing out all of the tractors in the field and finally spotting the pumpkin filled patch. The kids had fun choosing the best pumpkin they could harvest that, per the drivers advice would be, "no bigger than your own head!" ;)

Afterward it was on to a healthy lunch and various activities provided by the farm such as, giant tractor tires for climbing, a corn kernel pit to dig and play in, a giant tube slide on the side of a hill, hay bale climbing, a corn maze, and some more fun in the corn kernel pit!

The children really enjoyed themselves, as did the adults. It was a blessing to see our children among good Catholic company, having fun, learning, and just enjoying the beautiful weather God had given us that day. Some of the dad's and a mom even got in on the action and joined their children down the very tall and fun tunnel slide!

It was a great day and wonderful for the children to not only work with pumpkin life cycle cards in the classroom, but to actually get out in the field and experience the harvest for themselves.
 Please enjoy some photos from our wonderful day below!:





Playing in the Kernel Pit






Taking a Break from climbing Hay Bayles for a Photo



"Discoveries" in the Corn Maze





Down the Slide!


The End of a Great Day!

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