Archives for October 2011

Pumpkin Patch Tradition

Last year we began one of my favorite family traditions thus far! We went with another couple from church to the local pumpkin patch (~45min away). We had so much fun! The weather was just right. We watched pig races, crawled through hay tunnels, let the kids pet all kinds of farm animals, picked out pumpkins to take home, and ate at a nearby restaurant.

I love having annual thing our children can look forward to every year! Just like in any other tradition, there needs to be a little wiggle room. Ya know, adjustments for a different season {children's ages, interests, abilities, learning capacity, etc}. With Maggie being our oldest (3) this trip is still mainly focused around tangible learning, experiences, and making memories for our kiddos! As my children get older, this tradition can grow with us. We will be able to stay for a longer outing, with that, adding even more teachable moments. Moving from simple "stay near mommy and daddy" obedience to more detailed instructional obedience on where they may go, how they may do it, and for how long; from "can you say pig, goat, pumpkin, watermelon, hay, tractor..." to learning more detailed learning about animals, fruit and vegetables, and farm stuff in general; from "here's the lunch mommy packed for you" to "______, can you make the sandwiches, and serve _______", etc. Making memories is always our main goal! I think we've accomplished that both years.

This year we were ecstatic to return for more adventures with two different couples from church and their children plus my father-in-love. The pumpkin patch was even better than the year before. I wouldn't have guessed it could get better.

Again, the weather was just right! We made our way through a child-sized hay maze.

Watched hilarious pig races. Crawled through an even longer hay tunnel.

{We had the privilege of sharing the day with my Father-in-Love as well. Mom was on a women's retreat.}

Did lots of swinging on tire swings. Let the kids pet a bigger variety of animals.

{Possibly my FAV pic of the day}

Went on the hay ride.

Ate our picnic lunches.

{3 generations of Rothacher Men}

Played in a big corn box (similar to the sand box but for younger children).

{Yep, this one carried 1/2 the corn home with her in her diaper}

Looked at piles of pumpkins before heading home for naps.

We took ~360 pictures of all the fun! Thanks for taking the time to view just some of our memories!
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Tonight we are planning to work on our family costume for a costume party, carve and paint pumkins, and finalize decorations for our van to participate in Trunk or Treat at our church{Post(s) to come}.
What kind of FALL traditions do you have with your family?

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Worship

Worship comes in all forms. God has gifted us all in different ways.
I can't wait to see more variety of worship during our "Worship Services"!

 

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FALL In Love With Your Home

Let’s not allow these things we purchase, store, sprinkle around our home be our treasure. Don’t FALL in love with the items but let the items help set the tone of a time and place that build lasting memories of relationships in the making. Let those effects be the treasure. Let the things aid your house in becoming a home. A memorable place not because of the surrounding adorableness but for the relationships built among the uniqueness. A home where an Eternal impact is made!

On a more practical note, I’ve included pictures of the simple decorations our family has around our home for this season. These were all inexpensive!

Check out the entire post @ http://homemakerschallenge.com/2011/10/21/fall-in-love-with-your-home/.

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Leave a comment and tell us your house's story of becoming a home! Do you have an budget save decor ideas to share?

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Ya know?

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Learning to be a more articulate blogger in finding truths to share so I may speak with authority {or at least about THE Authority}!

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They have the same birthdays AND anniversary???

This post is for my amazing parents!

Today is their birthdayS {and I do mean both of them}!!! And if that's not crazy enough, it's their anniversary as well! Yep, they got married ON their 20th birthday! Can anyone say CAKE - a wedding cake AND 2 birthday cakes!

HAPPY 50th Birthday AND Congrats on your 30th Anniversary, Mom and Dad! Praying for many more.

LOVE YOU!!!

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