We had such a wonderful weekend. It was what fall dreams are made of, that’s
for sure! Friday evening my alma mater
and Jacob’s current school was playing our huge rival in town in high school
football. It’s one of the largest
rivalries in our whole city and it’s typically the biggest game of the school
year. It was at home this year so we
grabbed a bite to eat at Panera and then we headed to the school.
Lots of Jacob’s friends were
there so he and Olivia ran off to play with them while we watched the game and
chatted with friends. There had to have
been a hundred kids running around so it was hard to keep our eyes on the kids
all night. We spent a lot of time
hunting them down. After a while we
bribed them with Ring Pops to settle down for a bit and then we left a little
after halftime since it was getting late.
We ended up losing… a lot, but it was still a lot of fun!
Jacob’s soccer team was off
this weekend so we decided to take full advantage of the day on Saturday. We were up and out bright and early to grab
donuts at Krispy Kreme and then after grabbing Mommy a PSL we hit the
road.
I have loved sunflowers
since was a little girl, so when I found out that there was a farm with a field
of sunflowers close enough to take a day trip to see, I was all over it! The drive was a little less than an hour, so
it wasn’t too bad at all. The farm had a
farmer’s market where we picked up some pumpkins for the kids’ rooms and some
freshly picked apples, and then we set out to see the sunflowers.
Last weekend was apparently
the best weekend to see them in full bloom, and by the time we had arrived Saturday
morning they were starting to wilt. The
farm had also held a you-pick weekend the prior weekend, so hundreds of them
had also been picked. There were still
hundreds left, though, and a lot of them were still really beautiful so it was
definitely worth the trip! Next year we’ll
have to remember to go before the you-pick weekend, though. BUCKET LIST CHECK!
After leaving the farmer’s
market we decided to head a little out of our way and we stopped in a little
town called LaGrange to grab some lunch.
They have a diner that has been famous for their hot dogs since 1920, so
we stopped there to grab a bite to eat. It
was packed so we ordered our food from the walk up counter and we carried it over
to a nearby bench in the town square to eat.
After lunch I had to snap a picture of the big Coca Cola mural on the
side of the restaurant wall because – murals – and then we headed over to the
gourmet pops place to grab some delicious treats. Brian and I got the s’mores popsicle, Jacob
got the birthday cake, and Olivia got the chocolate one. I don’t know if you’ve ever had a gourmet
popsicle before, but if you haven’t, you should. They are divine. The s’mores popsicle was made from rich
creamy chocolate, and it had big chunks of marshmallows and graham crackers in
it. They actually had a pumpkin spice
latte pop that I was dying to try, but s’mores was calling my name and I have
no regrets.
We arrived home just in time
to watch Georgia kick off at
Tennessee and
we whooped their hineys 41-0. Take that,
Tennessee !! Sweet, sweet revenge after they beat us in
the last four seconds of the game last year.
We lounged around, drank
some pumpkin beers, had leftover grilled hamburgers for dinner, and watched a
heap of football for the rest of the evening.
Saturday perfection.
On Sunday my MIL and
step-FIL usually cook lunch, but they had other plans this weekend so we
decided to take full advantage of another free day and we headed to a farm
about 20 minutes away from our house to go to their fall festival. The kids fed the goats, petted the other
animals, watched the baby ducks swim, went through the baby corn maze, played a
couple of games, road the barrel train that was pulled by a tractor, and road
the ponies. It was the first pony ride
for both Jacob and Olivia and they both loved it. Both of them wanted to ride the biggest
ponies and nobody wanted to ride the tiny one.
Haha.
Once we were done with all
of the other activities we decided to tackle the big corn maze. It was four whole acres and it looked pretty
huge. Jacob led the way and he did a
great job getting us through there without getting stuck much. There were a couple of other families close
by so we hung close with them for a while, but eventually lost them somewhere
along the way. There is a big lookout
tower right smack in the middle of the maze and we thought we would never get
to it, but we finally did! Once we got
to the lookout tower the rest of the maze was a piece of cake and we ended up
finishing the entire four acre maze in just under 20 minutes. Not too shabby for my first corn maze
experience.
Sunday afternoon was for
lounging and then we got everything ready and headed to my Momma and Daddy’s
for Sunday dinner. My littlest brother
turned 25 Saturday so Sunday evening was all about him. My mom made white chicken chili upon his
request – one of my fall FAVORITES – and then we had chocolate chip bundt cake
for dessert. Also his request.
This weekend was filled with
the very best things and I am just so thankful for the month of October. It’s truly one of the best months of the
whole year!
*Linking up with B Loved Boston for Weekending, My Glittery Heart for Hello Monday, More Pieces of Me for Hello Monday Linkup, and HoHo Runs for Weekly Wrap.
EEK! Y'all did have the PERFECT Fall weekend!! The sunflower field looked amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have loved sunflowers since I was a little girl, too! I even had a sunflower bathroom. It was painted yellow and a sunflower shower curtain! HA
Yay - you guys made it to the sunflower field!! Looked beautiful! xo, Biana-BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous weekend!! We did all of the same things this weekend at our pumpkin patch :)
ReplyDeleteSo fun! I can't wait to see your recap!
DeleteYES to Fall family FUN and YES to sunflowers! Sweet times indeed!
ReplyDeleteYes ma'am! It was fun!
DeleteWhat a great weekend! What a beautiful sunflower field, I love all of your pictures. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteAwe... what a fun weekend! I have been obsessed with sunflowers since I was a little girl and remember asking my parents to grow them. The trip you guys made to the sunflower field this weekend is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend. The sunflower field looks so fun. Your pictures are gorgeous!!! What fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great weekend!! Love the sunflower photos - so glad you got to go!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, October is one of the best months and it just so happens to be my birthday month too.
ReplyDeleteLove that you guys had a great fall weekend. I was just telling my husband the other day, this time of year tugs at my heart strings (my desire for kids intensifies for some reason.)
xo, Lily
Beauty With Lily
What a fun weekend! October kicks off so many great fun fall things. I love all of the sunflower pictures! It would be a dream to have my own sunflower patch one day. Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteI love the sunflower pictures! So glad you got to go to the field. And the fall festival looked like lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful are all those sunflower pictures! And now I'm totally craving donuts - YUM <3
ReplyDeleteGreen Fashionista
Your weekend sounds like it was the best!!! The ideal fall weekend!!! Even though the sunflowers were a bit wilted, you still got some great pictures!!! And that little town you stopped at on the way home sounds precious. Just so, so fun!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Gorgeous pics...that sunflower field is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThose donuts sure do look delish too.
Yay for fall!
Thank you, Jessie! It was really special to finally go see a whole field of them!
DeleteI have never had white chicken chili but it sounds delicious! Those sunflowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo happy it is October. The air is starting to get a little chilly and the fall festivals have begun!! Those sunflowers are amazing. I want to find a field here now too. Now I want donuts for breakfast. Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteYay you made it to the sunflower field. So beautiful! And, horse back riding AND a Coca-Cola mural. What an awesome weekend. Glad you guys had so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful weekend! Love your beautiful pictures in the sunflower field! Hooray for October! :)
ReplyDeleteI love how fall like your weekend was. Corn mazes, sunflower festival, football and yummy food!!!
ReplyDeleteSo much fall fun!! Annabelle and I (and Autumn) went on a field trip to the apple orchard, and we did a corn maze. It was fun, but there were now signs to show where you were or what the maze looked like, so that was kinda not fun....;)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I would have gone crazy if I couldn't figure out where we were in the maze. We at least had the lookout in the middle to kind of judge where we were!
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