I truly had no intentions of making such an event
of our last weeks activities,
but it just so happened that it turned into a BIG,
FUN WEEK, all but one day that I have pictures of,
so lets begin!
Monday, well, this is my exception, no picture,
AND no recollection of what we did...BUT
Tuesday, had a BLAST at Wheeler Farm.
Lucy LOVED feeding the cows, and yes, we did
see the signs please don't feed the animals,
but I took exception because it was food
the heffer would have eaten anyway.
Wednesday, Chars and Lucy discovered leaves
as I raked them up. (or at least made piles and piles
for them to destroy).
Wednesday, as I raked the leaves, and raked in the aroma
of the crisp, sun burned leaves, a punch of smell came
to my nose, and I realized, the GRAPES!!
I had forgotten about the GRAPES!!!!
Nothing smells as good as a crispy fall day of leaves
and concord grapes.
It was then that I realized I had decided earlier in
the year to make use of the little grapes...
so,
Thursday, Lucy and I (and she really did help) picked the
grapes.
We had a TON of grapes, and I didn't even clip them all.
We had a GREAT time picking. LOVED the weather all week!
I didn't ask for Lucys help, she just started to help me,
and thought it was the greatest thing.
I thought it was darling how she gently tugged each grape free,
and then dropped it into our pot.
She had been working so diligently I decided she needed
a better seat...so
we brought out her re-finished rocking chair,
and made it official.
She looked like she had taken permanent residence
preparing the grapes!
I could just gobble this little girl up!!!
Ah yes, Chars! He has been a gem! Really!
I only got one offer on my "baby for sale", and we've
decided to turn the offer down and keep this stinker !
We've discovered the binki (YAY! It only took 11 MONTHS) and
that he has been sprouting teeth like wild mushrooms!!
But alas, he is my darling boy, and I LOVE him!
So, the grapes, ah yes. I bottled the grape juice,
to which in the cold winter months will add vanilla ice cream,
to create our family tradition, purple cows!
(Root Beer Floats, but with HOME MADE grape juice)
It made HEEPS, so I may even turn some into Jam....
Friday was lunch with GREAT aunt Jenna!
Really, she is, as we say, my twin separated in the hospital
at our birth! (poor thing!) our birthdays are just a few hours apart,
so to wrap up our b-day week, we took to the town.
We enjoyed a crazy (sorry J) lunch at CPK, and strolled around
the gate way! Once again loved the weather.
And to conclude the long novel, Saturday,
after a tasty Cafe Rio supper
Jeff and I explored the world of Jiffy Pop!
Truly, it was more fun to make then eat, but as you can
see, I need no help on the eating thing!!
Which brings me to one concluding point!
Our sweet baby Jane, which has been harvesting inside me
for the past 6 months, as it turns out, is a chunky little BOY!!
I had an appointment which revealed the news.
We were told it was a girl, thought it was a girl,
asked Lucy (who always said it was a BOY) and
come to find out, it IS a boy! So, there you have it!
Lucy will be welcoming home another baby boy!
We are still making the adjustment, but at least didn't
take the first doctors word for it!
Until next time!!!!