Pumpkin patch

This farm is simply the best farm we have been to. We frequent this farm throughout the summer for fruits and vegetables and almost every day during fall for the local corn on the cob. Our dinners during the summer usually are just corn on the cob, sliced cucumber, and a tomato. Simple and tasty!

My cute little pea!

They had slides to slide down.

Tunnels to run through.

A corn maze.

Swings to swing on.

This is a working farm so they always have animals to see, pet and feed. The goats are cute so we had to feed them.

Not sure why they had emu’s here, but they did. I have never seen them before, so they must be here for the pumpkin patch. Eli didn’t care why they were here, he got a kick out of them!

Eli said the best part of the pumpkin patch was driving the trackers. A little boy and anything with wheels!

Always a fun time at the pumpkin patch. It was really nice to slow down and take the time to be together as a family for an evening!

Haunted Half Marathon

I wasn’t looking forward to running this race by myself. I do miss running with Ferelyn.

Still sitting here freezing. I had to put on a space blanket because it was getting pretty cold just sitting on a rock.

What I wore to remember for next year: It was 30′ in the morning without wind 🙂 I wore a long sleeve shirt, under a lightweight running jacket, and a band for my ears. I dropped my coat and gloves 5 minutes before the race started. This was perfect. I wasn’t too hot or cold going down the mountain or in the valley.

Sipping on my smoothie 🙂 Paul makes me a running smoothie before every race. Peaches (fresh!), yogurt and a little orange juice. This smoothie keeps me full during the race, it’s not too heavy, and doesn’t do anything to my intestinal track 🙂 during the race.

This was a fun race. There was a headless horseman on a real horse just before the first mile. It made it for a fun start.

Mile 10.

At mile 12 I was very motivated to finish with a great time and started to sprint, but when I turned the corner the last mile was a hill. I said I didn’t care that much and had to walk. 🙂 I’m just not as strong as last year.

13.13 mockingbird lane, Ha!

While I was running, Eli and Paul went to breakfast at the Blue Plate Diner. They said it was good so we will have to go back.

Then they waited at the finish line for me and played at the park and the bouncy slide.

As always I really enjoyed running. I will definitely run this race again next year.

Friday Favorites

I’m a little late on my Halloween decorating this year. I know I only have a week left of the month, but I couldn’t help but create this oven dress towel for my kitchen! It turned out really cute!

We are doing all things Halloween and going to every pumpkin patch in the valley. This is a request of 5 year old!

It’s actually been quite fun to visit all the different pumpkin patches. It’s also been fun trying to get selfies with all the goats. They needed a little directing 🙂

My last favorite of the week is peaches. It’s peach season here so we are eating everything with peaches. This is dinner. Yes breakfast for dinner happens a lot around here 🙂 Peaches and waffles with REAL whipped cream.

A selfie with a goat

The goat wouldn’t look at my camera so I had to point him in the right direction 🙂

Eli went with his school on a field trip to the pumpkin patch. The crazy mom that I am, was worried about something going wrong such as Eli getting lost, or hurt, so I volunteered to be a helping hand and went with them.

It doesn’t look like a lot of kids, but with 11 of them with only 3 adults, it was quite the challenge to make sure they were all with us at all times.

The goats were pretty cute. They had about 10 of them and at one time, all the goats had their heads poking out all the holes.

After the tour of the pumpkin patch, they held class. They learned about seeds and how they grow.

Each student received 3 cotton balls that were dipped in water and three bean seeds.

The cotton balls were then put in the fingers of a glove. The gloves were tied off with rubber bands and will be taken back to school to be observed and watch them grow into plants.

A pumpkin patch isn’t complete without a maze! So through the maze, we went.

At the exit, each student picked out their own mini pumpkin to take home.

EVERY child had a great time and was exhausted when they got back to school. It was a fun day.

Halloween oven dress towel

A fun little project for my kitchen. I’m always sewing for others so I decided to make something for me.

A dress towel for my oven!

It is tied on to the oven door handle.

It has a front and a back.

A cute ruffle for the top of the dress.

Cute, cute ribbon.

I added several layers of ruffles on the bottom of the dress.

It turned out really cute. Now to make a Thanksgiving towel!

Monday lunch

It was a beautiful day for a run.

But don’t let those blue skies and blue water fool you. It’s freezing out! Well, 30′ freezing. That’s cold for me. Face mask and gloves were on and I must push on. I have two more marathons for the year.

Our lunch today was at Mimi’s cafe.

It was a treat to have my dad come along with us today.

After lunch, we decided to go to The Chocolate. It’s an old house turned into a dessert cafe. Each room is decorated differently.

How cute are these rooms!

We always get the same thing every time we come, because you can’t go wrong with their skookie. We get 1/2 chocolate chip and 1/2 peanut butter. They are also quite big, 9 inches! This is made to order so it comes out HOT with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!

Running jacket

The temperatures in the morning have been in the 30’s and it has been freezing! So cold I may have talked myself out of running a few times. So I need to find something warmer to run in. A great excuse to get out and find another running jacket 🙂

I found this! It’s a New Balance asymmetrical 3/4 zip pullover.

It’s kind of hard to see the zipper, but it’s on the side instead of in the middle.

This jacket makes me look very slim 🙂 I love it! I can’t wait for my marathon this Saturday to wear it!

Shrimp

I’m a vegetarian so when Paul wants meat, he has to make it. 🙂

Looks pretty good….for someone who eats meat 🙂

He cut up garlic and parsley.

200g shrimp, 3 cloves garlic, 10g parsley, 4 Tblsp olive oil, 1 tsp chili flakes, 3 1/2 Tbls white wine, salt.

He heated the olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Added the garlic and saute for 1 min. He added the shrimp and chili flakes to the pan. Saute over medium heat until the shrimp were cooked through.

He then added the white wine and cooked for another min or two. Added the parsley and salt. Sounds easy enough.

I don’t know what it tasted like, but he said it was good 🙂

Friday favorites

My first favorite: Missing my 44 year old 🙂

Second favorite: My 5 year old! I miss my 44 year old dearly, but love my 5 year old and I’m loving every minute of his cute personality!

Third favorite: Our queen bee emerged from the cell of our little hive. We successfully raised a queen bee!

Fourth and fifth favorite: This little treat deserves two favorites! I went to a little shop where they supply specialty items from around the world. These little guys are like a mini marzipan cake, but it’s a cookie.

What’s in the layers? Here’s what’s in the layers: The top layer is marzipan, a layer of cream, a cake-like cookie, a layer of cream, and another cookie. The bottom of the cookie is lined in chocolate and the sides are dipped in chocolate.

I’m in love with these and I can’t get enough. Good thing I run. I need to run off these high calorie tasty goodnesses. Yes, goodness is a word. It describes these little cookies. Ha!

And he is 5!

I planned two parties for Eli. One for his friends and one for family.

I was pretty confident I would be fine, because they were just 5 year olds, right? They can’t be too critical of my party throwing skills.

I needed something for them to do and not a lot of work for me, so we rented a bouncy house!

Of course we had to get in and try it out before the guests arrived!

Eli wanted a PJ Masks cake. So I made it even easier and went to Sam’s club and had them make the cake.

We brought out the popcorn maker and made movie theatre style popcorn. Yeah, can’t go back to popping popcorn in the microwave!

I made chocolate covered marshmallows and dipped them in sprinkles. You can’t go wrong with sprinkles and 5 year olds.

A note for next time: I made these last night. I dipped the marshmallows in the chocolate, sprinkled them, and put them marshmallow side down in a tupperware. I sealed the lid and put them in the fridge. An hour before the party, I took them out and put the sticks in. Pinterest was great on giving me the idea, but where to put them after? I poked holes in a paper cup 🙂 I think it worked quite well.

We also brought out the giant connect 4 game. All the 5 year olds didn’t get the rules of the game, but they had fun. The older kids thought it was the coolest thing to have a life size game!

For the beverage, I set out a 2.5 gallon of water and let them have at it. They drained it! I guess bouncing took a lot out of them.

The bouncy house was a huge win! I would definitely do this again.

Every kid bounced for the entire 2 hours!

Look at that wet hair. He played hard! The party was a success! He had a fantastic birthday!