Yesterday we had lovely weather, with high temps in the low 80s. It's starting to get cooler tonight and highs are only going to be in the 60s by the middle of the week. Emery decided to take advantage of the last of the warm weather to wear a sundress one more time. Could she look any cuter? She's getting to be such a little character. She still has little interest in talking (unlike her brother, who I think was born talking), but she manages to communicate plenty without words.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Yesterday we had lovely weather, with high temps in the low 80s. It's starting to get cooler tonight and highs are only going to be in the 60s by the middle of the week. Emery decided to take advantage of the last of the warm weather to wear a sundress one more time. Could she look any cuter? She's getting to be such a little character. She still has little interest in talking (unlike her brother, who I think was born talking), but she manages to communicate plenty without words.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
I love caramel apples and they were selling freshly made ones at Young's--the caramel was still warm and gooey! I was sure Kenton was going to like it too, since he LOVES apples and will eat pretty much anything sweet. He took one bite and got mad because it was "too hard to taste the apple," as he put it. Edward got some warm, fresh pumpkin-cinnamon donut holes and both the kids went nuts for those. I got my apple all to myself while they shared the donuts.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
We continued the farm-visiting today with a trip to an apple orchard. Kenton talked for days about visiting an orchard and picking apples off the trees . We packed a picnic and headed out, thinking it was going to be a great day and we were going to have lots of fun. We were wrong. You may notice Kenton doesn't look too happy in the picture. That was taken as soon as we arrived, and it was pretty much the high point of the trip. He whined and fussed and griped and cried the whole time we were there. I think Emery still managed to enjoy herself, but she was the only one. Kenton fell asleep about 30 seconds into the trip home. He doesn't usually nap, but I guess he was exhausted today, and a sleep-deprived 3 year old can really ruin your plans.
Kenton, Emery, and a llama...just another ordinary day around our house. Just kidding, of course. We've had many pets through the years but never a llama. Yesterday while I was stuck at work, Edward and the kids visited a nearby farm that has llamas and goats and other interesting critters. They also had free hot dogs and lemonade. Based on what he told me about the day, Kenton was most impressed with the lemonade. Apparently it was way better than any lemonade we've every given him at home.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monday, September 15, 2008
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Last week I found a good deal on snow boots and bought some for Kenton, Edward and me. Snow boots were not on our shopping list in Georgia. Kenton is really excited about his and likes to put them on and run around the house asking us if it's snowing yet. He seems to think that putting on the boots will cause the snow. We've tried explaining that winter is still a long time away, but he doesn't seem to be getting it.
Saturday, September 06, 2008
We went to the Beavercreek Popcorn Festival today, and Kenton had his first experience with a popcorn ball. And it was no ordinary popcorn ball--it was flavored with kool-aid or jello or something that made it bright red and super-duper sweet. Needless to say, he loved it. I love Emy's face it this picture. It looks like she's thinking "They never give me a bite of the good stuff!"
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Monday, September 01, 2008
Dad brought us a bunch of tomatoes when he came up last week, and I decided to use them to make some spaghetti sauce today in my crockpot. It turned out fabulous! We ate some for supper and licked our bowls clean. I used my vacuum sealer and sealed the rest up in a couple of quart jars, so it should last for a while in the fridge. We have a few puny tomato plants in pots in our back yard, and I did get two tomatoes off them to add to the sauce. We also grew the basil and parsley that went into it. Our herbs are doing much better than our tomatoes!
I made refrigerator pickles a couple weeks ago (the cucumbers were also from mom & dad's garden) and was quite pleased with the way they turned out, too. I couldn't decide between cutting them into spears or big chunks I could snack on, so I decided to do some of both. I like a good garlicky dill pickle so you'll notice there's a lot of garlic in the bottom of the jar. When you make your own, you can make 'em however you want! Next year we really want to have our own garden and do some real canning.
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