With fall there has been so many fun things that Brian, Oak and I got to experience together! The weather has been beautiful and there are so many fun outdoorsy things that are offered.
One of the first things that we did this fall was the North Carolina State Fair. I was so excited to go to the fair, it had been years since Brian and I have gone and I couldn't wait to see how Oak would do. It was SO fun! Oak absolutely loved it and the smile on his face made it worth how expensive it was.
He LOVED it and wanted to do everything! He rode so many rides! He is such a thrill-seeker (like his daddy). He rode roller coasters, trains, berry twisty ride, a firetruck ride and jungle cars. I think his favorite though was the Ice Slide. It was just this really tall slide that went super fast. The smile on his face was so priceless!
Since I was pregnant, I couldn't do any of the "crazy" rides with Oak, which was a unique experience for me. It was really fun to be able just to watch his reactions on the rides and see the smiles. It was also really fun for Brian to be the one to share in those experiences with him. I was nervous how I would feel not being able to do things with him, but it was really good! Seriously, one of my favorite days.
The following weekend we went to this amazing Pumpkin Patch. Oak went on his first hayride. We still play hayride around our playroom with his little people. Oaks' face on the hayride was just the sweetest, just like he was taking it all in, not really smiling or reacting, but just soaking it up! Seeing things through his eyes is just a fun way to experience things.
He also got to ride on his first pony. Her name was Buttercup and walked around in a circle. He loved it and wanted to do it again.
There was also a corn maze, which I didn't love, but I loved watching Oak. He just led the way like an explorer. The kid really has no fear of anything.
He also loved "driving" all of the tractors and playing in their jumping houses and their carnival games.
October is not over yet! Another favorite pastime of Oak's has become dinosaurs. He has a recent obsession for them so we decided one Saturday to take him to the Natural Museum of Science in Raleigh. They have tons of dinosaur bones that Oak LOVED! He even got a Tryannasaurus Rex stuffed animal from the gift shop and we named him Rexi who now sleeps in Oak's bed with him. We had a blast walking around the museum with Oak. It is so fun to be able to communicate with him about things that he sees and the things he remembers.
That same Saturday night we also had our fall fest at church. This was such a fun event and we are so thankful for our church for hosting this event. The parking lot was transformed into an amazing carnival with a ton of bouncy houses, train rides and pony rides. Oak loved the train ride, seriously we rode it like 5 times and he still talks about the pirate jumping house (he was also dressed up like a pirate), this huge slide and just a bouncy house with different obstacles inside. We spent hours there in each of these bouncy houses.
When we drove into church the next day, Oak asked "where did the bouncy houses go?"
Okay, almost done, we are to Halloween!
I forgot how much Halloween was! Oak was so excited about trick-or-treating! We went to our friends neighborhood to trick-or-treat with them and Oak's friends Joelle and CJ. It was SO fun! Oak was dressed up like the sweetest little pirate ever! He had his little pumpkin to put his candy. He was a little unsure of what to do, but followed CJ to a house and got a lollipop. He had a hard time understanding that the candy was for later and not for right now!
He definitely go the hand of it and did so great! We went around the whole neighborhood with the help on one candy stop. He was so brave and had no fear going up to the "crazy houses." His pumpkin got so heavy that I had to carry it for him.
He loved trick-or-treating and had so much fun! He now takes his little people and pretends that they are dressed up. They walk up to different pillows (the same pillows that we use for the big waves) and ring the doorbell. He opens the door and gives them treats.
One of my favorite things that I hear now is "I get a treat out of my pumpkin." I love it!!