Making mischief |
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13 months old! |
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Our sweet little Hs at the park |
Cute little girls playing Candyland on Fancy Friday |
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Love this girl |
Fall is upon us, and we have been enjoying every single moment of the bright foliage as it falls, collecting leaves, Halloween activities, pumpkin crafts, and fall treats:
Harper takes the farmers' market! |
Little man, big apple |
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Chalkboard pumpkin design |
Hunter's first craft! |
Tiger pumpkin |
Decorating pumpkins: Isn't that what the Halloween season is all about? It feels like this year we have set some sort of record for the different types of pumpkins we can make. I'm proud to say that Harper has completed most of them either entirely by herself, or with just the tiniest bit of help. The only one that was a parents-only pumpkin was Dallin's masterpiece: an Olaf pumpkin. Yep, it is a Frozen Halloween this year. Little H's own pumpkin masterpieces include:
-Her chalkboard pumpkin, of course
-A tiger pumpkin, where Harper put tape on her pumpkin and then painted over the tape with black paint. When the paint dried, we peeled the tape off, and then--viola! Tiger pumpkin. Roar. The best part for Harper was that she did this fun activity with her bestie, Brenn. These cute friends have so much fun together.
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Harper and Daddy, plus glue and pom-poms... |
Cutest pumpkin ever. |
The pumpkin festival was such a sweet, festive experience. In addition to decorating pumpkins, Harper had fun in a little corn maze. There was also a youth dance troupe there, and they performed the Thriller dance. Harper was at first excited to see the dancers, and I took her up to the front of the crowd to watch. The dancers were all dressed up in fairly believable zombie costumes and make-up. The dance began with them all lying down; as they started to come to life and movie with equally believable zombie steps, Harper lost it. I could sense this moment coming, and we made a pretty fast exit. Fortunately, she rebounded quickly, though she insisted on hanging out in her stroller seat for a little while as we walked around.
He does his best to lift all the pumpkins-- even the big ones! |
We have also had the chance to enjoy a spooky hayride at a farm near our house. The ride was only five or so minutes long, but the kids loved it, especially Harper. It was just spooky enough to be fun, and afterwards they received free apples--and you know how the Wilson kids feel about apples… We can't wait for Halloween this Friday!
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