A couple of great October reads:
2 books I read this month. Both sufficiently chilling to get me in a Halloween mood. The Hangman's Daughter, a fictional account of a real person, an executioner in medieval Germany.Lots of mystery and witchcraft. Portrait of a Killer, supposedly is forensic evidence presentation of who the real Jack the Ripper was. It was a little far fetched, but still a great book for a dark October night.
Happy Halloween
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Duck Tales
Last weekend Bryce and some buddies went duck hunting on the season's opening day. Between the four of them they got a pretty good number of birds, and lucky me, Bryce brought home a sack full of them.
Getting up at 3 in the morning to go stand around in the freezing early air, waiting for ducks to fly by is not my idea of fun. Daphne and I had a sleepover with our friends Jenna and Macy and then went out for a yummy brunch. But I'm glad Bryce enjoyed it.
We're not food prudes, so we decided to cook the poor things. This is the duck cassoulet we made with the five birds he brought home. It was surprisingly yummy, as long as I didn't dwell on where they came from.
I felt kind of proud of my hunter/gatherer for bringing home the bacon...or duck.
The group shot down about 15 all together. |
We're not food prudes, so we decided to cook the poor things. This is the duck cassoulet we made with the five birds he brought home. It was surprisingly yummy, as long as I didn't dwell on where they came from.
I felt kind of proud of my hunter/gatherer for bringing home the bacon...or duck.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Fall break
She loved taking a nap in this hammock. |
On the way home we stopped at a pretty fantastic pumpkin patch. It was just on the side of the road, there was no hay ride or hike to get your gourd. Just plenty of beautiful, (and beautifully priced) pumpkins right there to choose from.
check out all those colors! |
We also hit up Zaharakos Ice Cream parlor for lunch and made a stop at the outlets. I continue to be disappointed in the options for baby boy clothes. Every time I go shopping for little brother I come home with a new wardrobe for Daf.
Labels:
camping,
exploring Indy,
fall,
pumpkins,
road trips,
vacations
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
October
There are so many things to love about October! Firstly, the weather. It was 85 for more than a week here. You just can't stay inside when it's that nice.
At the beginning of the month the canal downtown is dyed pink for breast Cancer Awareness month. Of course we went to see that.
We went to Kelsay farms with some friends where I fell in love with the Corn Crib. What a genius idea!
We played on the Hay bale mountain and network of tunnels
Daphne and Macy did some pumpkin bowling
We rode the Moo Choo Train
And took a hay ride through the fields.
This was a really fantastic farm, and totally worth the groupon.
Then of course there are the fall leaves. Usually I don't relish yard work, but I was looking forward to taking a picture of little missy in the leaves. As it turned out, I couldn't keep her out of them She just played and played while I raked and raked.
There's also general conference, apple picking and Halloween projects to love about October. I seriously think it's my favorite months.
At the beginning of the month the canal downtown is dyed pink for breast Cancer Awareness month. Of course we went to see that.
It was a lot easier to see the pink in person, here it just looks like dirty water. |
We went to Kelsay farms with some friends where I fell in love with the Corn Crib. What a genius idea!
Jenna Gunnel & Jamie Thompson |
Daphne and Macy did some pumpkin bowling
We rode the Moo Choo Train
And took a hay ride through the fields.
This was a really fantastic farm, and totally worth the groupon.
Then of course there are the fall leaves. Usually I don't relish yard work, but I was looking forward to taking a picture of little missy in the leaves. As it turned out, I couldn't keep her out of them She just played and played while I raked and raked.
There's also general conference, apple picking and Halloween projects to love about October. I seriously think it's my favorite months.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Murder at the Circus
So, chances are if you read our blog then you're also a friend on facebook and you may have already seen all the pictures from our awesome Halloween party. But in case you missed it on FB and you want to to hear all about it, here's the scoop:
Four the past 4 years, we have had the pleasure of hosting a Halloween party for all of our dental school friends. Our group has grown from 6 children when we got here to 20 with 4 more on the way and that makes for an out of control party! This year we decided no kids, and let's make it something extra special while we're at it. We did a circus themed Murder Mystery Party.
Every year our friends have blown us away with their creative costumes, so I know this year would be amazing. Here is the cast of characters
Four the past 4 years, we have had the pleasure of hosting a Halloween party for all of our dental school friends. Our group has grown from 6 children when we got here to 20 with 4 more on the way and that makes for an out of control party! This year we decided no kids, and let's make it something extra special while we're at it. We did a circus themed Murder Mystery Party.
Every year our friends have blown us away with their creative costumes, so I know this year would be amazing. Here is the cast of characters
Circus bossman and wife with expensive tastes
fiscally minded ticket taker and FBI agent
Knife thrower and spotlight grabbing acrobat
Lion tamer and Elephant performer
Sword swallower and sabotaged tightrope walker
clown and snake charmer
Team of trapeze fliers
Tattooed lady and muscle man
sketchy midway director and swindling fortune teller
I do have to brag just a tiny bit and say that I sewed Bryce's coat and my whole costume
All of the ladies
All the guys, in character
the poor victim and her treacherous murderer
Daphne woke up to join the party.
We had a wonderful time. Everybody got so into it, and participated way more than I expected. The food was great, prizes were awarded, and I am devastated to think this was out last big fling with these fun people.
Thanks everyone for being such good sports and for playing along.
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