Thursday, October 29, 2009

More Fun At Home - Leaves Galore!

He is loving the leaves
First, a little "fluffing"Then the wind up...race around that tree and...CHARGE...Whhhhheeeeeee Again...
Look...a leaf...imagine that!
Whhhhhhheeeeeee...
Thinking up another approach...
A simple JUMP!Yahhhhooooooo! I wish I was a kid again and could leap into a pile of leaves with so much gusto!
Absolute leaf loving joy!
Leaf peeping?Laughter, so good for my soul
I'm so in love with this sweet little boy
Next we took a "nature walk" in the back yard. Gordon's favorite plant, the lambs ears, so fuzzy (and so easy to grow)
Some bittersweet, a different kind from what grows wild and is invasive, unfortunately, I can't remember which kind it is...but I ordered it from a catalog a few years ago.
The compost bin...how glamorousLooking back to the house, our own little natural forest area...ie, I don't do much landscaping back here!
Some holly berries up close
Our little neighbor comes ah visiting
A new kind of tree? I just thought it was interesting, a leaf attached like it was grown out of the spruce I'm easily entertained. Our little bird house...it has had a few residents over the years...
Striking an American Gothic pose...suburbia version Busy arranging his "treasures" (chosen leaves, "flowers", green tomatoes, buckets, diggers, balls)
This is your rake Mommy, and this one is mine.Fast as fast can be he's off again OK - ONE more jump...I think he made the most of it, went in screaming and came out laughing!Not happy to be coming inside...A look at all the green tomatoes he picked the other day. And on another recent evening:
Ghost Gordon...we were making our cheesecloth ghosts (seen in previous post!)We carved (I use "we" loosely) the first pumpkin...my first attempt at a "cannibal" Jack O Lantern...Halloween is almost here! Posts yet to come - this past Saturday's hayride and farm visit. And I'm sure oodles of pictures to come this weekend as we possibly go to the North Carolina Zoo Friday and then of course the big event - trick or treating & a party...so much fun. I can't believe October is almost over.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sometimes We Stay Home, Sweet Home...Our Fall Home Tour

Welcome!
This month has been full of activities, but we did stay home plenty of days and decorated for fall, and just enjoyed some "free" days with our (mostly) beautiful fall weather.We made some new "ghosties" this year - I love them! The first one below covers the candy corn dish that was vulnerable to sneak attacks from my little gremlin...now they are safe again.Some days we even stayed in our pj's all day.Some cluttered fall decor on top of the fridgeGordon loves to rearrange my pumpkins...a mix of real and fake ones, so I just let him, until they start disappearing and we go on a search for them in his room."Mommy, take my picture, I'm a chipmunk!"My autumn decorated mantel, this will take us through Thanksgiving so kept the "Halloween" out of it. Deb - do you recognize some of the florals? That beautiful arrangement you gave me was not "child friendly" so got put in the attic for a while, well that didn't go so well...but I ended up loving using the florals here. I hope that doesn't upset you that I re purposed it.Gordon's room...it is "evolving" from the nursery. It is crowded, but I put the other twin bed in there, he loves having the bed to roll around on, look at his books and toys. The decals on the wall (below the rail, the above part is the farm mural painted by my Dad) are part of our counting lessons - the train cars have a certain number of animals on each car, so we count and see the number to learn our numbers...plus they are cute.We are also learning to identify days of the week and the concept of months on a calendar. This also helps to show him "how long until..."Just because he loves his room, doesn't mean his stuff stays in it though...And just to spread the mess...we do our crafts in the dining room...A beautiful evening, the sun going down just lit up the colors.The bird feeder looks like it is glowing!Viburnum berries catch the sunlightPyracantha berries and burgandy dogwoods mix in to look like fallMy pumpkin lovin' boy...and the poor mums that have been chewed on by the bunnies.This giant gum tree (I think it is a gum?) hasn't turned yet, but there are some touches of yellow starting.

Happy fall y'all!