So after a full week of school we got to take a little pause this weekend. Saturday was a very lazy day for us, which was nice, and Sunday was our first day at the 9am schedule for church. Monday we made plans to go to Jesse's parents house. Originally Nate had really wanted to swim one last time this summer. However, the weather forecast was high in the 70s and 60% chance of rain or more. So we came up with an alternative. After we got to Grammy and Grandad's house, we went out for a little lunch, and then headed over to the Great Country Farm in Bluemont. They had acres and acres of fun activities that we were able to participate in.
The first thing that we did was take a wagon ride over to the pick your own. Right now they had potatoes for pick your own, which we didn't really need, and we really weren't dressed for the mud, but we had fun on the ride anyway.

The man who was working there happened to be the father of one of Jesse's childhood friends, so he let the boys climb up on the tractor during one of the pauses while the other people were out potato digging.


And Nate, Graham and Grandad did go out into one field and pick up a few potatoes.
When we got back we went to play in the farm. They had one of those giant jumping pillows which the boys love so much.
There were also a ton of different animals. Nate actually would pet some of them too!

Nate cheated to get to the top of this maze.
The pedal carts were a big hit as well. They were difficult to get going up the hills, but the boys really enjoyed riding on them.
Jesse an the boys took the easy way back. Grandad, Olivia and I walked the stroller back.
We got back to Grammy and Grandad's house, and the boys were able to get out the Wii and play for a little bit. They always enjoy doing this. Olivia would pick up several different things and pretend that it was a wii-mote, and that she was playing with the big kids. She also loved sitting in these little chairs. She loves to sit in all chairs that are just her size.
After dinner and Wii time, we did end up taking the boys to the pool. Grandad stayed with Olivia, who would have been shivering within the first minute and a half. Ironcially, this was the first time that Graham actually was comfortable in the water on his own. He had his vest on, and would just float there in the water. Before this, he was always insistent on someone holding him, even with the vest on. I guess we'll see how long it takes to get to that point again next summer!















































