Ever since I saw the first photo of a pumpkin patch a few years ago, I have wanted to visit one with the children. We grew our own pumpkins this year, but when our friend mentioned it during a play date we decided to visit during half term.

Hectic mornings

Life with four littles never goes as expected and our morning is a good example. Our morning didn’t get off to the best start when we woke up late after a bad night with the children. After breakfast when Mr T left for work, only James was dressed. I had just over an hour to dress 3 children, make a picnic, find Halloween costumes, get myself ready and visit a cash machine.

I drove away feeling like my head was spinning.

Memories

On the way, I remembered I hadn’t packed nappies or wipes so had to call at a shop. I ended up calling at two shops as the first (typically!) didn’t stock Ava’s size. The second shop I called into was my local shop when I was growing up, on a little one-way street surrounded by other mostly independent retailers . Its near the street where I lived with my grandparents as my Grandma brought me up, she died almost 6 years ago and its that long since I last visited.

It’s amazing how one street can instantly transport you back to being 13 years old, and bring back so many memories. I used to walk down the street on my way to primary school, and occasionally in high school I would go to the bakery or chip shop for my lunch. The newspaper shop where I had a paper round still looks exactly the same, and even the staff in the little shop havent changed.

I walked back to the car feeling nostalgic and a bit sad that my little ones have no recollection of this little street. Thinking about it later I realised that everything we do is creating memories for our little ones, like visiting the pumpkin patch, growing pumpkins and all our little traditions we have made or will make in the future.

A pumpkin patch.

We had a fab day at the pumpkin patch, it was much busier than expected but had lots of things to do including fairground rides & hay bale jumping. The children listened to a Halloween story in a teepee sat on hay bales. We painted ceramic pumpkins, and enjoyed our (unhealthy, as I had forgotten the fruit!) picnic. We took a little wheelbarrow into the pumpkin field to choose our pumpkins, I was amazed at how big the field was, but next year I would love to come when it first opens to see the fields full of pumpkins.

Ava spent most of the day in our Tula carrier on my back, mostly because she hadn’t slept the night before and her wellies are a little big and a slower walker in a big crowd isn’t a good thing, it’s a shame though because it wasn’t until the end of the day that I realized I hadn’t taken any photos of her. She was dressed dressed up as a little witch and looked pretty cute in her costume. James wore a skeleton costume in the car but decided to take his costume off in the car when we arrived and he didn’t see many other children wearing costumes.

My favourite part of the day was the hay bale jumping! Although I think that I might be a bad influence, after loudly encouraging my little ones to jump I heard another mum asking her children not to jump, oops!

jumping from an halebale
Lily jumping from an haybale
jumping from an hay bale
James mid jump. – I feel awful for blurring faces on this photo but don’t know the children and didn’t want to add their faces online!

A lost child

Just before we left as we headed towards the exit, my friend asked where Amy was, neither of us could see her. I though she was by my side and when I realised she wasn’t I could feel the panic rising inside me. I remember telling myself to stay calm which was working externally but I could feel the panic taking over when I couldn’t see her. She was only lost for about a minute but it felt like forever, and when I saw a tear-stained Amy walking towards me clutching her candy floss in her hand I was so relieved to see her, and the look in her eyes told me that she felt the same.

Going anywhere with the four children can be really exhausting, keeping track of four little people when they head in different directions, listening to four voices when they all want to be heard at once. I think it depends on my mindset too, and because of my bad nights sleep, rushed start and my walk down memory lane I was feeling more on edge than usual.

Despite that frightening moment, we made some amazing memories, and will definitely be visiting again next year.

Teacups
Lily loved the teacups
goats
And the goats
A halloween cat
Amy with the pumpkins, before our frightening moment.
halloween cat
Lily pretending to be a cat

I am linking up with Katie at MummyDaddyMe for #TheOrdinaryMoments

which this week is hosted by Donna at Whattheredheadsaid

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10 Responses

  1. What a lovely day and I love the costume. I take my hat of to you managing four little ones, I feel like my head is spinning with my two girls. I can’t imagine how scary that must have been to not see Amy for a minute, my heart would have been racing X #theordinarymoments

    1. I think some days we more muddle through than manage, eek! I am secretly looking forward to days out when they are all a bit older so I can relax a bit more, its much easier when Mr T is out with us too. I purposefully try to avoid busy times and crowds but didn’t manage it on that day!

  2. Wow it looks incredible – the places near us that do pumpkins aren’t on anything like that scale and we haven’t actually found time to get a pumpkin this year (bad blogger mummy!). And I’m so glad you found Amy again quickly, we once lost my Elma for maybe a couple of minutes if that in a department store in Paris and the trying to keep calm while the panic rises is just horrible – brr it gives you the shivers doesn’t it!

    1. Loosing Amy was awful, I was lucky that she was only out of sight for seconds, but at the time it felt like forever. Your mind just races doesn’t it? This place was only half an hour away from where we live but we hadn’t heard about it before, it was a lovely day out. I’m sure your little ones will have a fab day, even without a pumpkin. We didn’t have one last year but have over 30 this year because we grew them at our allotment too (going from one extreme to the other, luckily most of ours were really small ones!). We are saving some seeds and have some spare if you want me to send you some to grow in your veg patch next year (If you still have it?) xx

  3. It looks like such a fun day and I love a good hay bale, we did the pumpkin patch thing this year too. Sorry you had a panic at the end, I find it hard enough keeping track of two children when we are out, we definitely need eyes in the back of our heads! x

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