I really do and this is when I really miss living up north.
Today I took Reed to Bedner's to enjoy some fall festivities. It was so crazy busy there and I did get a little frustrated with the lack of direction and people acting like they own the place. Just a little bit stressful, but I know that I enjoyed spending some one on one time with my youngest. It is rare to get one on one time with just one of my sons. Usually I have both of them wherever I go and when I ask them if they want to join me I ususally get a "no" from them.

While waiting in line for the hayride Reed was doing the Chicken Dance. I snapped this without him knowing and I am so glad I did because when I asked him to dance for me when the camera was pointed at him he said, "No." When he saw that I took this picture he was none too pleased, but a moms got to do what a moms got to do. :)
Today I took Reed to Bedner's to enjoy some fall festivities. It was so crazy busy there and I did get a little frustrated with the lack of direction and people acting like they own the place. Just a little bit stressful, but I know that I enjoyed spending some one on one time with my youngest. It is rare to get one on one time with just one of my sons. Usually I have both of them wherever I go and when I ask them if they want to join me I ususally get a "no" from them.
While waiting in line for the hayride Reed was doing the Chicken Dance. I snapped this without him knowing and I am so glad I did because when I asked him to dance for me when the camera was pointed at him he said, "No." When he saw that I took this picture he was none too pleased, but a moms got to do what a moms got to do. :)
Our last stop was the pumpkin patch, oh boy did he have fun picking up the pumpkins and showing off what he could hold.
Pure joy!
Love his little tromp through the patch. Also love that I was able to capture a few pictures without all the crowd.
This farm we visited has u-pick strawberries and Reed is super excited about going back and doing that! {Me too!}
*Note: None of these pumpkins were grown here they were all brought in from somewhere else in the USA. South Florida heat is just too much for them to grow here and they would burn up.
