Yesterday, we took Mio to Cox Farms in Centreville for their annual month-long Fall Festival, which is the largest and most popular fall festival in the DC area. We took Mio to Moore’s Pumpkin Patch last year in California, but she was so young that she didn’t really get to appreciate it as much then. Now that she’s walking, talking, and more perceptive, we knew that she’d be able to appreciate this celebration of autumn a lot more this year! It was a beautiful day, so there were thousands of other families there! It took a while to get through the line to enter the farm, but it was well worth it!
Here is Mio by the goat pen, trying to feed them a corn husk she found on the ground…
There were lots of rides and activities for kids at the festival, but one of the main attractions was the hayride! We wanted to make sure we had time to go on it, so we got in line to ride it first.
The hayride was very eventful, with lots of little props and characters along the side of the road to surprise and entertain passengers during the ride.
…there was even a scrawny Superman that came to “rescue” us when we our hayride got “stuck” in the ditch! 😛
Of course, we had to stop by the pumpkin patch before we left. Mio had a great time wading through the sea of pumpkins…
A video of Mio at the pumpkin patch:
The Fall Festival at Cox Farms was definitely the most impressive one I’ve ever been to! It’s not only a lot of fun for kids, but enjoyable for grownups, too. We definitely want to go back in the future — maybe we’ll make it an annual family tradition! 😀