Saturday, October 16, 2010

The Rogers Farm Corn Maze

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Blaze and I had a great time at the Rogers Farm Corn Maze this afternoon (except for the few minutes when we were hot and thirsty, and believed that we were hopelessly lost in the maze).

"O.K., so here's my plan..."
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"Follow me!"
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corn, corn, and more corn
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"I think we're lost."
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We finally made our way out.

At night, they do a haunted corn maze, where people have to use flashlights and costumed spooks jump out at you, but that's one thing I'm not ready to try.

For our next activity, we rested our feet by going on the hayride.

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pumpkin patch as seen from the hayride:
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All of the children who were 12 and under got to choose a small pumpkin for going on the hayride.
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Snow cones to help us cool off (it was in the mid-eighties).
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Then, back to the fun!

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I think this is funny. If Blaze sees a skeleton, he isn't scared. The same thing goes for ghosts. But, show him this very unrealistic, fuzzy spider and he won't go near it. He is trying to walk past it, at the farthest possible edge of the path, and looking at his face, you can tell he really is afraid.

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Corn Cannon
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Petting Zoo
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The rubber ducky races were his favorite things at Rogers Farm

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1 comment:

Tammy said...

I'm really impressed with all the Rogers family have done to make such a nice family place. It seems like there's a little something for everyone. The rubber duck races would have been my favorite, too.

We went to a corn maze several years ago and had a lot of fun even though we got SERIOUSLY lost. Emily went to one at night with a bunch of friends this last week and really had a nice time. They all had flashlights and tried to scare each other, lol.

Crafty Crow