Tuesday, October 15, 2013

It's pumpkin time!

Fall is probably my favorite time of year. I prefer the summer weather, but I love the fall activities! Every month has something fun to look forward to. Labor day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and then Christmas! Ok, I know Christmas is technically winter, but it's like fall is a red carpet leading right up to it! Plus warm sweaters, cozy hats, falling leaves, hot apple cider...love, love, love.

While we do not live on a street that get's any trick-or-treat action (sad!), I still carve pumpkins every year. We did carve one with Tara last year, but being only 4 months old she didn't really have an opinion on the activity.


This year we took Tara to a local pumpkin patch so that she could pick out her own pumpkin. Since I personally don't remember visiting a pumpkin patch when I was a kid, it's safe to say that I was more excited that she was. Getting the right pumpkin is important! 

The patch we visited was perfect. Fields of pumpkins, with multiple varieties to pick from, crafts and kids activities, a play area for the little ones, hay rides, and farm animals to feed. Tara toddled all over the fields and had a blast in the play area. It was crawling with big kids, who are currently her favorite people in the world. Pretty much the only thing she didn't like was the big goat. He scared her with his ear piercing bleat.
















At the end of the day we went home with two perfect pumpkins. Tara will be painting hers, while I'll be carving away. Stay tuned!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Blueberries, nom nom nom

I've been a bit remiss with blog upkeep, so I'm backlogged on the photos that I want to share. Time to catch up.

In early August, back when we were in the middle of the best summer the Pacific NW has had in a veeerrrry long time (seriously, too long), we decided to take Tara blueberry picking. I'd heard that there was a farm up on Bainbridge Island that offered blueberries and dahlias, so I was sold. Tara had only been walking for a few weeks, so places that were low on foot traffic and high on space were ideal. Bainbridge Island Blueberry Co. completely fit the bill. If you're in the area, check them out next summer.


The day was bright, sunny, and so warm. Tara had a blast toddling up and down the aisles and munching on blueberries. Have I mentioned that blueberries are her favorite fruit? They are, in a big way. We showed her how to pick the blueberries and put them in the bucket, but what we mostly got was a few green berries pulled off the bushes and a lot of ripe berries pulled back out of the bucket for insertion into her mouth!













In the end we had a great family day, and came home with about 1.5lbs of blueberries (and a few blueberries sweet treats baked by the owner of the farm!). We froze them and they lasted Tara for maybe a month?! What can I say, the girl likes her blueberries!