Monday, October 22, 2012

And Then There Were Clowns

     Remember how I mentioned I love fall because there are so many things to do?  We decided to try something a little new this year.  Thanks in part to our pediatrician (who gave us some tickets), we went to The Night of the Living Farm at one of our local petting farms.  It was a night-time event so I was a little afraid of how the kids would do with it just being dark, but that didn't seem to bother them.  With all the people I became the nervous mom and didn't want to let them out of my sight (smart mom I was, I didn't put any identifying things for the night-time).  So I ruined their fun of playing in the dark on the playground sets.  But we did enjoy a mildly spooky tractor pull ride through a forest, roasting marshmallows, a bit of trick-or-treating, and posing with various characters.  After we had gone on the non-spooky hayride, the kids decided they were up for the spooky one.  We made our way over to it, but the line was not worth waiting in.  But we did go to the spooky barn.  This really should have had some warnings on it.  I was expecting maybe some fog machines with some eery sounds and a few skeletons here and there.  Instead there were teenagers dressed up in clown costumes out to really scare people.  Although I couldn't really tell you they were clowns as I had Noah clinging to my neck as I made a beeline for the exit.  After the whole evening, all both the kids could talk about was the scary clowns.  Note to self...check out anything labelled spooky prior to taking kids.  Thankfully no nightmares, although Noah has sworn off the farm.  We came home, had the kids showered, and finished the evening with a movie.
Noah was very excited to see Darth Vader.

She wanted a picture with Marvin the Martian

This was supposed to be the Red Robin mascot,
 but um yea, we'll just call him a Jayhawk.

Not sure what he was doing with his hand/wing here.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Ciderfest and Pumpkin Patch

     I love fall!  It just seems like there is so much more to get out and do, especially with the kids.  Recently we went to a local cidermill during their fall festival called Ciderfest.  Really the main reason to visit is fresh, warm apple donuts, and fresh hot apple cider.  Ciderfest is probably their busiest time of the year, but the donuts are so worth the wait in line.  We spent a little time looking around at some of the local vendors (and even made a Christmas or Birthday purchase), before heading down the road to a less busy pumpkin patch.  On one of our visits to cider mill a few years ago someone directed us to another local patch.  That year we went a little later in the season and had to venture way out into the patch to get a decent pumpkin, but we still felt it worthwile to venture back.  This time there were plenty of pumpkins to choose from, but I think the kids had more fun riding in the wagon than looking for pumpkins.  Noah was really cute on the way back up to the front to pay.  He had us stop as he got out of the wagon and went up and picked up a pumpkin that was just for him.  It had a little accident as he put it in the wagon, so after Mike paid Noah thought we shouldn't keep it and threw it.  Thankfully it was savageable and Mike and Noah had fun making it into Cowboy Buzz Monster Pumpkin?  Not sure really what it is called, but he was so proud of his work (which now adorns our front stoop).
Kid size maze.

She was trying to build a sand castle.

He decided it would be good idea to bury his figurines in the sand. 
Yea, that was fun sifting through the sand to find them.


Even though they were squished, they both insisted on
sitting in the wagon with the pumpkins.

Hay ride around the patch.

Look at how intensely he is working on this.

His finished product.  The putty hardened overnight and had
 to be removed before being put on display.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Life Goes On...

     O bah dee, O bah dah, Life Goes On...La la la How life goes on...  I just sang that, in my head at least.  Anyway, this fall has definitely proved to be busy.  With both kids and Mike back in school, it seems like we always have something going on.  Our Saturdays are filled with soccer games (which Mikayla is getting pretty good at), and on Sundays we try and fit in anything and everything we couldn't get done during the week.  
     Last weekend I decided to do mini-dates with the kids.  Mikayla had a soccer scrimmage on Friday night and I promised her that after we would attempt to find her a costume.  We stopped and had a quick dinner before we struck out in the costume department at Target (really their selection was bare for anything Mikayla's age).  But just so I wouldn't disappoint her, I agreed that we could stop at Wal-Mart (one of my least favorite places) to see how their selection was.  Thankfully they put the costumes at the front of the store and we were able to find one she liked right away and get out.  She is going to be Hello Kitty (sorry, no photo yet).
     Saturday morning was Noah's turn.  We grabbed some breakfast and were our way.  We had a date with a dog and a Mystery Machine.  Noah was very excited about getting to go and kept asking when he would be able to see Scooby.  I wasn't sure what to expect, but I didn't want to wait too long in line since we would still need to make it to Mikayla's soccer game.  We were one of the first people there and to complete their scavenger hunt.  In return for turning in a completed hunt we got two figurines.  Noah would have stayed there all day long right next to Scooby if I would have let him.  But it was cold and I told him we needed to let other kids have a turn too.  He settled for reading books with a stuffed Scooby.

The travelling Mystery Machine.
Scooby.

Shaggy Noah?

He wasn't quite tall enough to be Velma.

And of course there is Daphne.

We stopped by Old Navy on the way home and he insisted on
getting his picture taken as the fireman.