Monday, September 23, 2013

Parade and Apple Orchard

This past Saturday was a beautiful day to spend outside. We started out the day by watching the Bloomington Heritage Day parade. The kids collected a TON of candy and other stuff. We enjoyed seeing some familiar faces and hanging out with my parent's neighbors.
 
 
Unicycles

 
Indian dancers

 
Annabelle (a friend's granddaughter)

 
Former Minnesota Twins player Tony Oliva supporting his son's campaign

 
Sugar crazed kids
 
 
After the parade, a hot dog at Ken's and a stop at Denise's garage sale we headed to Delano to Apple Jack's Orchard. It was extremely crowded so it quickly became our least favorite visit to an orchard. They roped off most of the orchard and the trees that weren't roped off didn't have any apples left that the kids could reach. It was a bit chaotic with people climbing the trees and breaking branches, others going under the ropes to pick apples anyway and people everywhere. They also made you pay for everything. Luckily we had a perfect fall day to spend with family that made up for it.
 
 
Cousins

 
Tractor ride

 
Reed

 
Dru
 
 
Leo  

 
Me and my littles

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