Thursday, November 11, 2010

Pumpkin Farm Time

I am super behind on this blog and want to get caught up on a couple of posts before we move.

A week before Halloween we made our annual trip to Janoski's Pumpkinland.  This is our 3rd visit.  We always go with Mark's sisters Luciann and Vanessa.  This year his sister Michele joined us too.  The kids love going to the pumpkin farm.  This year they were finally old enough to really do almost everything.

First we went to the animal petting area.  They were really in to the animals this year.  Abby started "feeding" them.  That consisted of taking some hay and tossing it in their general direction.    The other kids started doing it too.  There is a no feeding the animals rule but since they weren't actually feeding I just let them do it.  They petted several animals too.



After the petting zoo they got in line to ride the ponies.  Last year Katie was too scared to ride.  She had a panic attack when we tried to get her to do it.  Then, later in the day she wanted to ride but the line was too long.  She spent the next few months accusing me of not "letting" her ride the ponies.  This year there was no drama.  All 3 of them happily got on their pony.  Ben looked especially thrilled about his ride.


Next it was time to get on the hayride to pick the pumpkins.  Katie and Abby decided on their pumpkin relatively easily.  Ben took longer.  He kept picking up pumpkin after pumpkin.  Then he was causing pumpkins to roll down the hill on to another row of pumpkins.  We had to stop that behavior quickly.  Finally we managed to convince him to pick a pumpkin and took a few pictures of the kids before getting on the hayride again.







We ate lunch at the concessions.  Abby ate her weight in funnel cake, I think!  Then the girls had their faces painted for the first time.  They played on the swings and were able to ride the tricycles with a little assistance.  There was a place where they could jump in the hay and play with dried corn.  What a big mess!  They were covered in hay but enjoyed every minute of it.  I think this is the only year I managed to get all 3 of them to stand in front of the "how tall are you this year" sign.











We then made our way out of Pumpkinland and in to the greenhouse area.  The kids helped Luciann pick out a big pumpkin to carve.  They also helped me pick out mini pumpkins and corn to use as decorations.  Ben once again got in trouble for tipping pumpkins.  Not a good thing when the pumpkins for sale are rolling across the parking lot because of my kid!





Stop tipping the pumpkins over!


Then it was MY time.  We went to the market and I got to shop.  Yummy baked goods, fresh local produce and pickles and jelly made without crappy ingrediants.  I am going to miss going to this pumpkin farm.

After we left we went back to the aunts' house for pumpkin carving and a pizza party.  All in all it was a great day!





Monday, October 18, 2010

Katie's 'pecial Helper Day

Yes, it is really Special Helper Day, but not when Katie says it.  Katie is mostly missing the S sound at the start of her words.  It is only in the last month that she is getting the S sound but it hasn't made yet made it to the word special.  I have to admit it sounds kind of cute the way she says it.  I'm going to be a little bit sad when she finds that darn S full time but it will be a lot easier for others to understand her.

Katie was beyond excited to be the Special Helper.  Heck, she was excited when her brother and sister were the helpers.  On Katie's morning I went in to wake up the kids and said "good morning Special Helper Katie."  She immediately jumped out of bed with happy energy and started bouncing around the room.  Her brother and sister did not share her enthusiasm about getting out of their nice, warm beds but we made it to school anyway.  Katie really wanted to get to school and do her job!

Katie was the helper on a Wednesday.  They call it Wacky Wednesday at school.  We found the Dr. Seuss book "Wacky Wednesday" at the library for her show and tell item.  It was a big hit with all the kids.  On Wacky Wednesday they do things backwards.  They start with Z, Y, X when doing the alphabet and count down from 30 while doing numbers.  When she wrote her nametag she ran out of room and had to put some letters on the bottom so even her nametag was wacky.

She enjoyed passing out the namecards and snacks.  Katie's snack was graham cracker Scooby Snacks and juice. Scooby Snacks always go over well with the class.  She also liked being first in line to go to the art room. 

Abby, on the other hand, was jealous.  When I was taking pictures of Katie doing her Special Helper duties I could see Abby in the back of the room looking annoyed.  I wasn't sure if she had some kind of problem so I asked her before leaving.  She said everything was too "Katieish."   Silly, jealous girl!  I had to remind her that the previous days had been "Abbyish" and "Benish" and it was just Katie's turn.  I had to take Abby's picture just to make her happy.

Katie was very happy.  In fact, I think Katie would be very happy to be the Special Helper every day!






Katie and Mrs. Millerschoen


Writing her nametag




Just follow the letters in a circle.  Wacky!

Ringing the bell
 

Getting her attendance sticker






Stretch!


Jealous Abby




Line leader!