Thursday
On Thursday morning, the kids and I went apple picking at Eplegaarden, which is just south of us. We picked Haralson, Cortland, Jonnee, and Redmax apples. A total of 14 pounds...the orchard has a $10 minimum for self-pick and at $0.75 per pound, that is around 13 pounds. While I completely understand it from a business point of view, the minimum is kind of a pain from a mom-of-apple-pickers-with-short-attention-spans point of view.
Also on Thursday, we went to Farmer's Market and bought the fixin's for this:
Friday
On Friday, Mama had a hard time waking up, and discovered that while she was dozing, Bug got hold of the digital camera and took a whole bunch of picture. They are actually fairly entertaining to see what captures his attention, but I thought this was the coolest of the bunch:
We did our regular library run on Friday afternoon, so stacks and stacks of more books to read! One group of books of note that we have discovered are a couple of easy reader non-fiction: Pebble Books and Pebble Plus Books. We discovered a whole slew of Pebble Plus animal books on the shelves at the branch library about bugs and ocean animals and have been putting more on hold since then. They are short (approximately 100 words) and have great pictures, so we can read a whole stack in one sitting and after we have read them several times, Bug can "read" them to himself by looking at the pictures and remembering the text. Right now, we have a bunch of books out (and on hold) about seasons, fall activities, and getting ready for winter. They have a whole bunch of beginning science, social studies, health, and animal books. They should keep us entertained for a while!
Saturday
Saturday, the kids decided that they need to express their creative side. Bug specifically requested cutting and gluing, so we got out some construction paper, scissors and glue. Bug made a trio of monsters:
Looks like the little dude became kind of bored with the game, Hawkeye fan or not!
ReplyDeleteThe resulting dishes (pie and crisp) from your apple picking (in addition to the raw apples) and the "Insalata Caprese" sound and look awfully good. We're going to do our "Fruit Loop" for apples and pears the week before we head to Madison; however, the only "self-picking" we do is to "pick" the produce from the large bins by "ourselves." ;o)
It sounds as though you're having your usual family fun activities even with all the extra work a brand new "BB" entails.
P.S. When I think of the Eplegaarden, I can't help but remember my slip in the mud...<:o(
Funny, in retrospect; not so much, at the time it happened
The fun times just never end.. as it should be... the apple picking sounds great as well as everything you baked.
ReplyDeleteHey Bug and Bean, great pieces of art! ditto for the photo...
BB, what a cutie... all slumpy and snoozy... :^)
I've been debating a trip to the orchard. Heaps of cheap fresh apples vs. two small boys who can't stop moving for two seconds. Hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteAll of the activities sound like such fun! If only all kids had a mom like you---there would certainly be a lot more happy kids out there! Pic of BB too adorable for words! Makes me wonder if I was EVER able to sleep like that! :)
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