Last week, I took the day off to take help Alya's class out with a pumpkin farm field trip. Lots of fun as I minded Alya and her friend Sydney, who was also at the birthday party.
They had a great time, and special thanks to the hat that Grandma Nida got Alya for her birthday - it was toasty goodness for the little squirrel.
Riding the wagon having a good time, that's what the pumpkin farm is all about.
Alya and Sydney are... the Children of the Corn!
Marcus might not be a climbing boy, but Alya makes up for it in spades. She must have went up and down this wall five times - at a minimum!
The group photo!
***
Well I hope you enjoyed this week of pictures. I'm sure I won't post again until after Thanksgiving, but I'm glad to get this batch out at the least.
Thanks much!
Jon
Friday, October 23, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
On Sasha's birthday we went to Elegant Farmer with her Mom and Fran. Good time for all, with lots of yummy snacks.
Sorry there aren't any pictures from Victor's the night before. That was a hoot, in that Victor's sort of way.
On the tractor ride. We take it around the fields every year, but we never actually get off to get apples or pumpkins. Weird.
Marcus and the apple cider donut. Yummers!
Alya on the rocking horse getting assistance from Franpa.
Sorry there aren't any pictures from Victor's the night before. That was a hoot, in that Victor's sort of way.
On the tractor ride. We take it around the fields every year, but we never actually get off to get apples or pumpkins. Weird.
Marcus and the apple cider donut. Yummers!
Alya on the rocking horse getting assistance from Franpa.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Monkey Business as usual
Just a few odd shots from around the end of September to the beginning of October.
Alya doing her best Monty Python impression.
And now Alya is the diva being driven around town.
Marcus takes top goofball on the cat post.
Football, how it's meant to be played.
Alya doing her best Monty Python impression.
And now Alya is the diva being driven around town.
Marcus takes top goofball on the cat post.
Football, how it's meant to be played.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Alya's Birthday Extravaganza!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Flipping for Ribs
Marcus is known for being a picky eater. Sometimes he'll eat nothing but bananas and waffles for the entire day. However, this day in September was one in which he not only ate the rice and gandules I had made, but gnawed on the bones of the ribs Sasha had made for her first time. I don't blame him either, as those ribs were really good.
Meanwhile, Alya decided that doing flips off the bed was a good thing. Head down on the foot and kick the feet over - Boom! I brought more pillows down as she was just landing on her butt at first. Crazy girl.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Adventure Awaits!
In the old arcade game, Dragon's Lair, the attract mode would describe how fantastic of a game it was and wrap up with, "Play Dragon's Lair - Your adventure awaits!" Naturally, this phrase stuck with me.
But who'd of thought that a nature walk would turn into a genuine adventure?
Sasha had taken the kids into Brown Deer Park for a walk through the woods before, and this time we all went for the hike. We walked on logs, picked up sticks, climbed hills, interfered with disc golf games, and Alya had her first outdoor bathroom experience. Standard stuff for a walk in the woods.
Then our trail met this bridge:
True adventure!
And that kind of changed things. Alya was a little scared to cross it. I was nervous that some of the boards were weak. And the gaps were large enough that either of the kids could have fit through and there was some water under that bridge. A thrilling crossing, indeed.
Yes, we made it without incident. Yeah, it probably wasn't a big deal. But we still didn't take that route back.
Instead, we follow a trail that would "complete" the circuit and bring us out on the other side. Except that pesky stream the bridge had crossed was still around and still containing water. So this trail sort of gave up the ghost at a bend in the stream. No bridge in sight, nor stones to make an attempt at keeping dry.
It all kind of reminded me of Blair Witch Project. But neither Sasha, nor I are that stupid.
So she slowly herded the kids in the direction there "should" be a bridge, while I scouted ahead to make sure it was there.
I scampered along the stream bed, trying to spot our way out when I think I see salvation - a golf cart bridge that was perhaps 30 yards away. And then I saw what lay between us and the way out. The stream had forked, and this fork was cutting off the way out.
As I got closer, I could see the bed of the fork did not have any obvious water, but the question of mud remained. So I grabbed a nearby stick and started prodding the leaf covered bed. It was soft in spots, but otherwise dry enough.
However, when we had regrouped to cross it together, Alya balked and didn't want to walk along it. Maybe my speech about how to cross these things made it a little scary, but it was another experience that she didn't want to do along. So she was held and Marcus carried, and we made it across the bridge, out of the woods, and into the clear blue sky.
With two tired little children who couldn't bear to walk anymore.
We found adventure and triumphed. And it was good.
***
So, I've been really bad about blogging lately, and a lot has been going on with the family.
Alya had her 3rd birthday party, which was a three day celebration filled with cakes, princess outfits, and a few presents too. Good times for the little squirrel.
Sasha also had her birthday, which was a celebration that started after her brother's birthday party the day previous and ran off to a round of golf and a trip to Elegant Farmer for fall goodies.
And I went with Alya on a Pumpkin Farm trip with her school. Lots of fun for her and I, even if I forgot the rule of "Don't let the kids pick a pumpkin they can't carry."
Since all of this was neglected, I'm going to cheat for the following week.
Starting after this post on Sunday, there will be a picture (or two) and a short blog entry every day this week. Really. I mean it. I'm doing it right after I publish this one.
So come back and see the BSer thought of the day. I will not promise a big week wrap-up at the end, but the thought is nice.
Be seeing you,
Jon
But who'd of thought that a nature walk would turn into a genuine adventure?
Sasha had taken the kids into Brown Deer Park for a walk through the woods before, and this time we all went for the hike. We walked on logs, picked up sticks, climbed hills, interfered with disc golf games, and Alya had her first outdoor bathroom experience. Standard stuff for a walk in the woods.
Then our trail met this bridge:
True adventure!
And that kind of changed things. Alya was a little scared to cross it. I was nervous that some of the boards were weak. And the gaps were large enough that either of the kids could have fit through and there was some water under that bridge. A thrilling crossing, indeed.
Yes, we made it without incident. Yeah, it probably wasn't a big deal. But we still didn't take that route back.
Instead, we follow a trail that would "complete" the circuit and bring us out on the other side. Except that pesky stream the bridge had crossed was still around and still containing water. So this trail sort of gave up the ghost at a bend in the stream. No bridge in sight, nor stones to make an attempt at keeping dry.
It all kind of reminded me of Blair Witch Project. But neither Sasha, nor I are that stupid.
So she slowly herded the kids in the direction there "should" be a bridge, while I scouted ahead to make sure it was there.
I scampered along the stream bed, trying to spot our way out when I think I see salvation - a golf cart bridge that was perhaps 30 yards away. And then I saw what lay between us and the way out. The stream had forked, and this fork was cutting off the way out.
As I got closer, I could see the bed of the fork did not have any obvious water, but the question of mud remained. So I grabbed a nearby stick and started prodding the leaf covered bed. It was soft in spots, but otherwise dry enough.
However, when we had regrouped to cross it together, Alya balked and didn't want to walk along it. Maybe my speech about how to cross these things made it a little scary, but it was another experience that she didn't want to do along. So she was held and Marcus carried, and we made it across the bridge, out of the woods, and into the clear blue sky.
With two tired little children who couldn't bear to walk anymore.
We found adventure and triumphed. And it was good.
***
So, I've been really bad about blogging lately, and a lot has been going on with the family.
Alya had her 3rd birthday party, which was a three day celebration filled with cakes, princess outfits, and a few presents too. Good times for the little squirrel.
Sasha also had her birthday, which was a celebration that started after her brother's birthday party the day previous and ran off to a round of golf and a trip to Elegant Farmer for fall goodies.
And I went with Alya on a Pumpkin Farm trip with her school. Lots of fun for her and I, even if I forgot the rule of "Don't let the kids pick a pumpkin they can't carry."
Since all of this was neglected, I'm going to cheat for the following week.
Starting after this post on Sunday, there will be a picture (or two) and a short blog entry every day this week. Really. I mean it. I'm doing it right after I publish this one.
So come back and see the BSer thought of the day. I will not promise a big week wrap-up at the end, but the thought is nice.
Be seeing you,
Jon
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