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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Dusting of Snow


Winter is settling in the valley! We had our first snow earlier this week. It's the perfect snow for snowmen and snow forts, and mini mountains. Yup, Michael and Robbie made a small pile snow that they told me was Mt. Rainier, or Mountain Reindeer as Robbie called it.


Tessa saw snow last year, but no doubt this year is like a whole new experience for her. I just wonder what she is thinking when she steps out into snow, discovering again snow with her mismatched gloves.

Apples Crisp


Michael, Emily, and I sliced a few apples and made some apple crisp tonight. Two weeks ago, we picked two boxes worth of apples at the Smith's orchard with my friend, Kresta, and her 3 kids.

As we weighed and loaded our boxes into our vans, the kids planted tumbleweed apple trees in the dirt. It was a crisp morning, but I am so glad my friend invited us to join them for this outing for the fun memory and tasty apple crisp.


Leaving Fall

I am ready to put the pumpkins away and get out the Christmas decorations. We've had our first dusting of snow, and that makes things feel very Christmas like. Before we move on to the next season, we cannot leave behind fall's highlights.

Carving Pumpkins:
Michael's had a traditional jack-o-lantern look, Robbie's wore a superhero mask around its eyes, and Emily came up with peace sign eyes and an I "Heart" U mouth with flowers in its hair.


Fieldtrip
: I joined Michael's class on a trip to the pumpkin patch. I had the most fun riding on the bus with Michael. His teacher invited any parents to ride on the bus, and while one opted not to, I was more than happy to ride the bus once again. We had a good time at the patch, too. The kids flew off the steep slide pictured below, and Michael walked among the pumpkins until finally he found the perfect one.


Halloween
: We had a cupcake, Narnia character (I think Peter), a "fighter fighter", and a fairy-like witch.