

So last night Jeff and I decided to head out and try out the local corn maze. It can't be that hard right? Well it had been misting off and on all day, so we called the site just to make sure that it wasn't too muddy to be walking around.... "Nope, it's fine, the rain barely did anything to the trails" GREAT! Our Saturday night plans won't be ruined after all! So we head out, grab dinner, and arrive at the maze sometime around 7:00 PM. They had no central lighting so you had to rent a flashlight for $2.00, however IF you returned the flashlight at the end you got a dollar back..believe me I probably would have lost money on the deal, had I NOT returned it, since it was def. from the dollar store. There were three different mazes to choose from, we go with the easeist first, and it takes us about an hour and a half to go through the 3 mile maze. Not too bad. We were a little muddy, and wet...but ready to try the next one. The maze was open til Midnight, plenty of time right?! Well we started out well on the second one, it was a 4 mile maze, and the theme was Noah's Ark. We got the first two markers pretty quick, however they must have held some type of sentimental value..since we went back to visit them TWICE! :) After meeting up with marker #7 twice, we decided to call it a night, only not to end up at the exit, but at marker #8 again! Finally, we made it out, alive, and returned the dollar store flash light, which at that point was only worth about 25 cents since it barely had any "juice" left. I have included some pictures from our trip in the corn field, you have to look closely, since our flash light was dying, it was hard for us to get some good shots. I also included a picture of our shoes and the rug by our front door... this was after we spent 15 minutes banging them together outside..I'm not sure the person that answered the phone had gone out into the maze to see just how much the rain had done to the trails.... you judge for yourself!



3 comments:
September 29, 2008
Hi, Amanda, I wish Uncle Gary and I could try the corn maze I think it would be fun, even if it was a little muddy.
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That sounds like so much fun! I wish we had corn mazes here, it would more likely be a potato maze...
Spooky! Sounds like you guys were lucky to make it out of there alive... although I'm sure anything designed with a Noah's Ark theme is apt to be extra tricky - people are usually confused by the cute little animals marching two by two. :) Good thing you didn't wear heals!
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