Thanksgiving is my mother's holiday. As Munchkin said the other day, it isn't dinner, it's a feast. She makes two full dinners, a turkey dinner and a ham dinner, with all the sides that you expect from both and then some more. For the past few years, I've assisted with dessert. Before Munchkin was mobile, I would make multiple pies from scratch. With two very active children, I have not been able to do that. This year, I had a helper.
I still did not make the number of pies that I used to, we stuck to one pumpkin pie and two corn breads. But Munchkin was thrilled to be helping, he's been talking about making the pie for weeks. In fact, he got very upset last week when we bought a pie to have for dessert, because he was going to make one.
The corn bread is new this year, not something that my mother has ever served before. We'll see if it is something that we'll make again. Although I do like the idea of starting this as a new tradition for us.
And as fall is quickly coming to an end (as evidenced by the snow we had), I was glad to do two more items from our fall list as well as one of my simple goals.
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Showing posts with label fall traditions. Show all posts
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Sweet Thanks
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Friday, October 31, 2014
An Autumn Update
I've been quiet on the posting, but things have been pretty busy around here. We've been working on our fall bucket list, and while there are definitely things that we missed (I'm looking at you, decorating pumpkins), we've made some great progress.
I've already talked about picking our pumpkins, which also allowed the boys to play on the tractor. We attended a local costume parade, and the plethora of fall birthdays in Munchkin's class means that there is no shortage of costume parties.
Boo at the Zoo is happily becoming an annual tradition for us, and it allowed the boys to spend time in a hey maze, and Peanut to feed some animals (with an assist from Munchkin, who has decided that he doesn't like the animals tickling his hands).
And finally, Peter Pan and Captain Hook took some time out from trick or treating tonight to play in a very large pile of leaves.
I am really enjoying this season.
I've already talked about picking our pumpkins, which also allowed the boys to play on the tractor. We attended a local costume parade, and the plethora of fall birthdays in Munchkin's class means that there is no shortage of costume parties.
Boo at the Zoo is happily becoming an annual tradition for us, and it allowed the boys to spend time in a hey maze, and Peanut to feed some animals (with an assist from Munchkin, who has decided that he doesn't like the animals tickling his hands).
And finally, Peter Pan and Captain Hook took some time out from trick or treating tonight to play in a very large pile of leaves.
I am really enjoying this season.
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Friday, October 17, 2014
In a Sea of Orange
In the past week, we've gone pumpkin picking twice. First, while visiting my husband's grandmother, and second a little closer to home. Peanut was thrilled with both trips, and Munchkin is very much looking forward to when we carve and decorate. We are slowly, but surely, working out way through our fall list.
Linking up with Mama Kat
5.) Show us your pumpkin patch.

Linking up with Mama Kat
5.) Show us your pumpkin patch.

Friday, September 26, 2014
Into The Fall
I just found the Back to Blogging Challenge by The SITS Girls, but I loved the Day 1 challenge. I am a list maker. In the past few years I've become very digital, but I had a physical planner up to the point that it no longer fit into my diaper bag (those are stories for another time). So with this new season and fresh start, here is some of what we plan to do this autumn, in no particular order.
Pumpkin picking at the farm - This isn't something that I did growing up, but we've been doing it every year since Munchkin was born. I love it, Munchkin loves it, and now that Peanut is a little older, I'm sure that he'll love it too.
Hey rides and mazes - I think that the boys will get a kick out of this.
Carving and decorating pumpkins - We haven't really decorated pumpkins before, but now that we have a bit more room, this could be a wonderful activity for the boys.
Playing on a tractor - The farm that we usually go to pick pumpkins has tractors set up for people to play on.
Feeding animals at the petting zoo or farm - I think that Peanut would love the animals now that he is old enough to actually participate.
Boo at the Zoo - We've been doing this for a couple of years now, and it really is a fun family weekend activity.
Costume parades and parties - Our fall is filling up quickly with these Halloween-type activities
Trick or treating - Munchkin went for the first time last year, and he is definitely looking forward to going again this year.
Playing in the leaves - Both boys seem to love playing with leaves.
Baking pies - I am not a fan of cooking, but I love to bake. This is a fun season to bake in.
Family movie night - Planning on taking full advantage of our Netflix account.
Family game night - I'm almost embarrassed that we haven't done this before, but I am looking forward to getting to play with the entire family.
Making Thanksgiving desserts - Thanksgiving is my mother's holiday, and she always makes a feast. I try to bring a variety of desserts, and maybe Munchkin can "help" me with the baking this year.
What are you and your family planning on doing this fall?
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