Our yard has been transformed by recent rain and cooler temperatures. The soft green grass has been perfect for some soccer, Jack's newest sport. It's been interesting trying to teach him that "soccer balls go on the ground, footballs go in the air, and neither go in the house!"
Jack was also an excellent helper to his Daddy, who was raking leaves.
Jude and I took it all in from the sidelines.
Jude's still not sitting up, so my dreams of a fun fall photo shoot are still on hold. I decided to go ahead and try it out with Jack supporting Jude. Well, I snapped one picture, one not so good picture that is, before Jack flung Jude off his lap and into the leaves. It's a good thing Daddy was there to catch him or this could have been disasterous.
After the event Jude was not too keen on photo shoots ... or leaves. He doesn't say much, but his face makes his sentiments quite clear.
But Jack loves the leaves. He loves to jump in them, throw them, bury himself, bury his toys, put them in his hair... He really seems to like autumn. I wonder where he gets that from?
The weather was simply perfect. I decided it would be a good time to finish off my garden. And by finish off I mean clean 'er out. So the whole gardening thing wasn't too successful, I'll admit. But I did have fun. And I got a bounty of tomatoes and one heck of a pesto out of it. I was pretty excited about the two little peppers I spotted a few weeks ago, until I caught Jack carrying them around. My poor produce didn't stand a chance with that kid in town.
Of course, he blamed it all on Jude.
Of course, Jack had no problem helping Mommy rip the old plants out of the garden, since he's been doing that for the past few months. He also enjoyed free rides in the wheelbarrow.
Can you guess which one is mine? Can you guess what mine is supposed to be? Hubby couldn't. I just want to say, it looked totally awesome in my head.
And it wouldn't be fall without some harvesty eating. I fell in love with these Pumpkin Honey Wheat muffins and we tried out our friend Julie's Pumpkin Lasagna, also a winner! And of course, we roasted all our pumpkin seeds.
Oddly enough, Jack likes pumpkin seeds. But he chews them like gum ... all day. I made him spit out a mouthful before his nap the other day because I was quite positive he would wake up still chewing them. He thought it was totally cool that Mommy let him spit something into the toilet. I really need to think before I suggest these things, I fear I may have started something.
So we're discovering that fall in Maryland isn't too bad. But it's still got nothing on Pennsylvania. Thankfully we've got a trip on the books. And it can't come soon enough. This mama is ready for a break only grandparents know how to provide!!
1 comment:
I love pumpkin seeds! And I mean to try Julie's pumpkin lasagna as well.
Is your pumpkin the autumn leaves?
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