The obstacle course is always a big hit for Timmy! Tyler got right in there this year too, beating Tim to the top of the first platform. He watched Timmy jump, his eyes got big, and he shrieked, "I jump now?!" We told him to wait for Daddy, but Tim barely got a hold of his hand before Tyler jumped!
The slides used to take Timmy some warming up to each year, but this year he remembered how fun they were and took off for the first one ahead of the rest of us. Becky asked Tyler to go with her, he looked at it for a second and stated, "Nope. Not gonna do it." and ran in the opposite direction. I caught up to him, scooped him up, and headed up the hill. He didn't argue. We rocketed down that thing, completely off of the slide and into the dirt! Tyler happily went down the slides the rest of the time.
The goats were a little aggressive this year, being that we were there on a weekday evening instead of on a Saturday with hundreds of other people. They really didn't give us much choice as to whether we wanted to feed them or not! Once we were out of food they were less interested in us though, and the boys were comfortable enough to go up to them and pet some of them. Especially the adorable babies.
I didn't have to ask them to pose in any of these, this year they were asking me to take their pictures!
The hay ride is nice and long, and corny, and the kids loved it!
We spent the most time on this huge slide. Becky and Tim took the boys, then Tim and I took the boys, then Timmy took off, going down as many times as he could, while the three adults took turns walking Tyler back up the hill! We got our exercise there!
We had some cider and apple donuts while Timmy and Tyler climbed on the wooden train and pirate ship play sets and did a few more photo ops.
| Our first ever trip to Cox Farm, Tim and Timmy took a fantastic picture in this cut out. I insist on a redo every year! This years is another framer! |
On the way out we stopped for them to play in the hay bale structure for a while, they posed sweetly for me before dashing in.
We each picked out our take home pumpkins, in previous years this has been a lengthy process, they each picked within about one minute this year!
I was beyond happy with how good natured the boys were the whole time we were there, especially with such a short window of time to do everything. They even cooperated and gave me their best smiles on our way out. These pictures make me so happy! I love when they love on each other and escalate each other's good mood!












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