While shopping I came across the most adorable pair of leggings with a black tutu attached in Kensie's size. I instantly fell in love and knew I had to get it. I exercised self control and didn't get the pumpkin top to go with it because she had a black shirt that would match. But then I ended up going back for the pumpkin onesie that went with the leggings because what the heck. I couldn't resist.
Which means...Kensie had two costumes. A pumpkin and a ladybug. It's fine. Most kids have two right?
Anyways, the Saturday before Halloween we got her dressed up in her pumpkin costume. My parents were in town so we took her to the park followed by lunch at the Olive Garden.
After that we went to The Farm! It's hard to believe there is an animal farm about ten minutes from our house in Las Vegas but there is.
First thing we did was take her on a pony ride. We had to wait in line for about thirty minutes but Kensie patiently watched the other kids take their turn. She seemed very fascinated. I was worried she would start crying when we put the helmet on her or when she got on the pony. I was wrong. When she got on the pony she acted like she knew just what to do. She sat up straight and put her hands on the saddle horn like a big girl.
When the pony started walking she looked down and made this cute little smile.
Taking the pony ride very seriously. Concentrating. Working on her form.
The helmet was big on her.
Watching her ride the pony was seriously one of the cutest things I have ever seen her do.
Afterwards we looked at the animals and got some pictures at the pumpkin patch.
See? That tutu is too cute to pass up right? Right.
Then Grandpa paid for Kensie to go on a train ride.