Outside and in the Garden

Now that the twins only walk down to the bus stop on pretty days, instead of all the way to school, I feel like I spend way less time outside.   So, I'll just have to be extra appreciative of the time that I do get to be outside!

Our neighbors have these beautiful two-tone flowers right by the sidewalk.  They look like they are yellow flowers that have had purple paint dropped into their centers!

Sometimes I can now take pictures of the twilight, since Alice is driving!

One of our lovely heartvests from our very weedy garden!

Froze some celery and carrots for my mom to use, because we had way more than we were going to eat!

The tomato plants thrived, despite neglect from the gardener (yours truly.)





Alice really liked this cloud, so I took a picture for her, since her phone was at home on the charger.  It was a picture perfect cloud!


Both Alice and William said "Mutti take a picture!" at the same time!  How could I refuse?


I'm so not ready for winter, but I guess it's coming whether I'm ready or not!  I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for a pleasant Halloween!

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Friday Night Lights

Emily has loved color guard this year!  She's all smiles, even when being dropped off for practice!  Her favorite time though, has most definitely been the Friday night football games.  Band doesn't travel with the football team here, so each week, the band plays the opponents' fight song at the start of the game. With only four home games this year, Emily is soaking up the fun!

Game 1: They won!





This was a windy and chilly game, so coats were worn intermittently.






Game 2: Homecoming, they lost. = (

This game was much warmer, no one really needed their jackets.


I've volunteered to work the past two games, because last year I worked a game for Alice and a band camp day.  When it was Emily's turn for band camp, I had to cancel my volunteer slot, because we left for Poland, so she got two football games. = )  I will admit, I do enjoy being down on the track with my Emily and her friends!

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edit 9-21-25: backdated for continuity.

Kayaking

The day after our trip to Country Mill, Billy wanted to go canoeing on our river.  Since we've missed at least two summers in a row, I said okay, lets go!

Alice didn't want to go, so we were short one.  Sadly, they were recommending against canoes, because the river was so low.  We ended up with three kayaks instead!  It was around $100 for the three boats.

I had my phone in a waterproof lanyard case, so I wasn't sure how the pictures would turn out.  Thankfully, this was the worst of it.




My kayak partner was Grace!  Juliet and Emily were also together, and Billy and William made up the third boat.


The river was quite low!  Billy and William got stuck, so Grace and I went back so that she could rescue them.  I didn't want to get out of the boat, in case she floated off and couldn't get back to me.


Grace to the rescue!

  

It was a perfect day for it!  The day was sunny, but the temperatures were not too hot.  The drips of the water from the oars felt good. = ) Grace and I were the last ones to arrive back at the rental store, because we mostly floated, with a little bit of paddling.  It was most enjoyable. = )

We saw cranes and ducks and geese!

Hopefully Billy feels fulfilled, and we are good for another couple of years.

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edit 9-21-25: backdated for continuity. 

Country Mill

When the Crockers came to visit over the summer, they repaired and painted the very sad stairway wall.  I went with a solid color, because the two tones were not my favorite.  However, the new wall looked so blank, and instead of just picking out some random art, I decided that I wanted a canvas print of my dear ones to break up the empty expanse.  

I had some pictures of them that I could have used, but thought it would be nice to take a picture for this express purpose.  Country Mill is a yearly fall destination, so we rolled two tasks into one!

We had to stop and collect new height pictures first!





It was quite sunny that day, but there were some clouds moving in, so our next stop was actually donuts and cider, while we waited for the clouds to become natural diffusers.


Grace opted for Hot Chocolate instead of cider.

The clouds moved in, and it was time for pictures!



Or nor, Emily was stung!

They added a pressurized apple launcher!  Everyone took a turn, and I was so incredibly proud of Alice.  When William took his turn, he missed all five times, so Alice dug out her own money to get him a new bucket of apples to shoot.








We skipped over the sunflowers, and opted instead for some pretty yellow flowers instead.



Sadly, by the time we got to the field of flowers, the sun had reappeared, and there were squinty eyes and transitioned sunglasses.  

So, we tried to do the corn maze while waiting for the clouds to return, but they had stopped selling tickets, as it was after five, and they close at six. = (  






Since we had exact change ($21) cash, we were able to take the final trailer ride of the day, in addition to being a fun ride, was also helpful in scouting out photo locations. 





When we got back, we sent Billy, with our lists, to the store, while we returned to the best spots!  The flowers were pretty, but this pose felt really forced.


In the forest, I should have had William and Emily step in a bit, because it was a pretty spot, with lovely lighting, but they look so far away!


The best pictures were definitely on the deck overhanging the river!  Since we were there so late in the day, there were not many people about, and the lighting was just perfect!  This was the chosen picture for the wall!  We took the pictures Saturday, I ordered the print on Sunday, and by Friday the canvas had arrived!


This was the runner up, as I also really like this one!


Emily wanted to pose on the tree limb, which initiated the series of individual pictures. = )






Group shot, but the disparity of light took it out of the running.

 

I love this series of the girls pretending to throw William into the pond.  The final picture could not have come out more perfect! 




If Alice had been looking at the camera, this would have been the shot!


And just like that, it was time to go!  So, we started making our way toward the exit.



Attempting to level out their heights.  It didn't work very well.


I have a picture from years ago in front of this train, or perhaps a similar one, that I wanted to replicate, but apparently Alice was done. = (



Everyone got to pick a pumpkin, but Grace was the only one who wanted to carve hers when we came home.  Our porch looks pretty festive now though!



I am so glad that we have such a lovely place to visit for apples and cider, so close to home!  The leaves have started falling in earnest now, so we went on a good weekend for a green background. The temperatures are also dropping, and it appears autumn is right on time this year.

later days

edit 9-21-25: backdated for continuity.