My favorite Fall tradition is finding a local pumpkin patch
and picking out a pumpkin to take home to decorate or carve. This year we found
a place only 30 minutes away called Harvest Moon. This place was packed with people,
food, apple trees, pumpkins and other squash-like vegetables.
We went immediately to the pumpkins to choose the perfect
shape, color, and size of the pumpkin that we wanted to carve. After a little
while, we finally went with an already painted pumpkin with the hopes of being
able to scrub off the paint because it was cheaper and had a perfect front fro carving. This year I went a different way and picked out a small white pumpkin, don’t worry, I had a creative plan.
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Searching for the perfect pumpkin |
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Jason's goofy pumpkin before we destroyed its face |
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My white pumpkin, Jason didn't understand why I wanted it |
After feeling totally satisfied with our picks, we completed the
next step of my favorite tradition: drinking hot apple cider and eating cinnamon and sugar donuts. This season, while everyone else gets their pumpkin-spiced lattés or whatever, I will always love
my hot cider more.
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These donuts were so fresh! |
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Mmm... warms my insides |
We did a little more walking around and went across the street
to what we thought was a sister-farm to Harvest Moon, oddly called Outhouse Orchard. The name of
the patch wasn’t the only thing that we had a laugh about. This place just
wasn’t up to par with the other patch and the most ridiculous part of it all was
that there were signs everywhere to warn people that there was poison ivy
around the trunks of the apple trees, which was probably the main reason why
there were very few people there.
One of Jason’s favorite Fall traditions is dressing up for
Halloween. I have never been a huge fan of Halloween in general because I’m never
satisfied with a costume or I feel ridiculous, I’m not a big candy person, and
I HATE the “thriller” side of Halloween. Anyway, I think Jason found his love
of dressing up and becoming another character while acting when he was younger.
So each year, he gets all excited about deciding what to be and how to put it
all together.
This year we decided we wanted to be something that people
would actually recognize. So, we decided to be Gru and his minion Tim from the movie Despicable Me. I just wish we realized sooner that not only would people easily
recognize who we were, but a million other people had the same idea. It was
still fun to put our outfits together and even more fun to each make a prop to
go with the outfits, especially Gru's "dart gun".
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Papoi! |
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No words. . . |
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We had too much fun |
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Jason spent hours on that supposed "dart" gun |
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I had fun creating all of the pieces to my outfit |
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Skin color is the hardest to match with makeup! |
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Gru and Minion Tim |
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Best buddies |
On Halloween evening, while everyone else was Trick or
Treating, we finally took the time to decorate our pumpkins. Unfortunately,
Jason didn't have time this year to get creative with his jack-o-lantern
template, so we got one of those books for ideas with all the tools for carving pumpkins. He decided on a design that we hadn't seen before called the
invisible man. This one was a bit tricky, but with time and a little detail
work from me, I think Jason pulled it off.
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Just starting to open the pumpkin |
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Leave the pumpkin guts to me! |
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In. The. Zone. |
I did something completely different with my pumpkin with a
little help from good ol' Pinterest. I'm a girl that likes sparkles, so I
decided to cover my pumpkin in them. I covered the bottom half of my white
pumpkin in mod podge using a sponge brush, then I sprinkled my gold sparkles
all over where I had just put the mod podge. I flipped the entire pumpkin over
so I could easily sprinkle it on and I had a large open box to catch all the
excess sparkles. After letting it dry for a little while, I spread another thin
coat of mod podge on top of the sparkles so they wouldn't get all over the
place. I think it turned out pretty cute!
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Mod Podging |
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Don't miss a spot |
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Oh yes, my favorite part |
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Drying |
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Revealing the final product. . . |
This Halloween was such a great success compared to last
year. I'm so happy that this holiday wasn't ruined by a stupid hurricane so that all
the little kids could go out and get candy. Funny thing for us, we didn't get ANY
Trick or Treaters because our house is on such a huge hill, but we didn't mind
not being bothered to enjoy an evening with our pumpkins and watching Ghostbusters.
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Dunking like Kobe |
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I don't think I can get rid of this beautiful pumpkin |
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The invisible man |
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Happy halloween! |
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