Pumpkins

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We took the kids to pick out pumpkins for Halloween. This year we discovered that Cook’s Greenhouse sells them, and they have a LARGE variety of sizes, colors, and types of pumpkins, squash and gourds. The kids got to pick their own pumpkins. Dinah kept trying to pick the largest pumpkin she could possibly carry. I think all of them picked and then changed their minds at least once. Once everyone had a pumpkin I looked at the ones they chose and said “So nobody picked a white one?” Instantly Dinah and Chloe decided that they had to have a white pumpkin. So they put back the orange pumpkins they picked and went to pick out white ones. Chloe chose hers first and Dinah was getting frustrated that she was last, and she wasn’t sure which one she wanted. So I pointed out some orange AND white pumpkins. It was something completely different, and so she went for one of those.

When we were done looking at the pumpkins we decided to take a walk through the rest of the greenhouses. There was a whole room full of pansies in so many different colors! The kids enjoyed seeing the different cactus varieties. The last greenhouse was FULL of what looked like poinsettia plants. I had no idea that they grew pumpkins or poinsettias! I guess it makes sense, since it is a greenhouse and they’ve got to do something to have business all year round, but I had never thought of it before.

In one of the greenhouses, Adam tried to jump up to grab a drip hose that was hanging from the top. We stopped him but one of the kids asked what it was he was trying to grab. I answered and said “One of the misters.” Then Kyle said “But where are the missus?” I turned around to look at him like that was a silly thing to say and so he kissed me and said “There she is!”

Planet Models

For science this morning the kids got to get hands on and make their own planets. I bought some modeling clay for them to use. I asked them to NOT mix the colors. They could put a color on top of another but I didn’t want them mixing them up to make new (yucky) colors.

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Adam had a blast making his planet, which was just a whole bunch of balls of clay stuck together in a blob.

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Dinah used the science book as a guide to lay her planets out in the proper order and she even made initials for each one out of the clay.

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Apples

Uncle Denis invited us out to pick apples again this year. Ethan had been invited to attend a Family Life merit badge class being put on by cousin’s ward or stake, so we dropped him off for that first. Then we went to Daylight donuts to get donuts, but they were pretty picked over so Kyle decided to go to Macey’s for some donuts as well. We also got water bottles and veggies and cheese sticks to have as snacks while we were picking apples. Picking apples tends to be an all day event and we wanted to be prepared for when the kids get hungry later.

When we were done shopping, we went to cousin’s house to pick Ethan up and then we headed to Mt Pleasant. It was a rainy day, and so we picked apples in the rain. We saw some deer too, Uncle Denis is always telling us about how deer will come through his orchard to eat the fruit that has fallen off the trees and so none of it ever really goes to waste.

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The kids ‘helped’ for a bit and played in Uncle Denis’ backyard until the rain picked up, then they sat in the van to watch a movie, while Kyle and I finished picking apples.

We got Five Guys, and McDonald’s for dinner in Spanish Fork and made a quick stop at Costco for things like eggs and milk on our way home.