Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Maris Farms











Yes, it's Pumpkin Patch take two. This time, it was Sophie, Henry and Charlie's preschool field trip to local Maris Farms. What FUN it was for the kids! We rode a hayride, went in a corn "maze", picked out pumpkins, rode a cow coaster, played mini golf, saw cute animals, played in the corn room and had delicious cookies, courtesy of Miss Christy! What a fun day for the littler Jonesies.
(P.S. No, we did not do all the activities of the three most recent posts on the same day. We are getting very good use out of our Halloween shirts this year! :) And yes, the completely ADORABLE bows seen in the girls' hair? Totally made by me! More about that later...)

Leavenworth




Oktoberfest was in full swing in our favorite Bavarian town in the Cascades. I had dreams of being in the mountains, hearing the oompah music, eating a brat covered in sauerkraut and brown mustard, watching the kids frolic merrily on the hills, having Jim lead us in a rousing acoustic rendition of "Edelweiss", while skipping about to the quaint stores and street vendors, laughing gaily, full of joy and delicious German pastries.




My Sound of Music fantasy (minus the whole Nazi thing, of course), was only slightly tarnished by the reality of the situation. We listened to the audio book (favorite Jones pastime, of late) of "The Wizard of Oz"en route for the duration of the 2.5 hour drive. The kids did well in the car, whining was minimal, fighting infrequent, all things considered. We arrived and met up with Grandma and Grandpa Obray and Eric and went about finding lunch. Sadly, the bratwurst line was insane, so we settled for McDonalds, which the kids were not unhappy about. We divided to conquer the stores, traded the stroller for the backpack (much better) and the kids had a blast buying ornaments in the Christmas store, looking at nutcrackers and cuckoo clocks, picking out a small toy at the toy shop with Grandma, and relaxing with ice cream near the end of the day. By five o'clock, the crazy college kids, some clad in their lederhosen and St. Pauli Girl look-alike finest, had overrun the streets with their steins, and we knew it was time to go.




Ahhh... Leavenworth. 'Till next year...

Scholz Farms




























I LOVE FALL!!!! I don't know if it's the gorgeous colors on display, the crispness in the air, the excuse to eat copious amounts of comfort food, or the opportunity to get out and do fun, festive things with the kids- whatever the reason, I look forward to it every year! I took the kids, along with our friends the Barkers and Leonards, to Scholz farms, our pumpkin patch of choice in the Orting Valley.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Jim's blog

By the way, Jim has a blog as well: www.cantwealljustblogalong.blogspot.com

It's pretty funny too.

Inspector Deloris

I read an article in Family Fun magazine recently, written by a frustrated mom with a messy house. She had a brainstorm, and decided to employ a fictional character she invented named "Deloris" to come in and "inspect" the kids' rooms and email her findings to her. It was a total hit, the kids were more conscious of their messes, and Deloris got to be the bad guy, listing all the things that needed to be done- being as nitpicky as she wanted to be.

I loved this idea, since we battle with the same problems.

Jim decided to take everything a step further and actually create a blog for Deloris (www.inspectordeloris.blogspot.com) and an email address. It's hilarious.

My kids are waiting for the results of Deloris' first visit today. We will email them to ourselves from her account and read them after dinner. Our "Leavenworth dollars" will be dependent on how we react to Deloris' findings. My kids are totally excited- and a little weirded out ("how is she going to get in our house if nobody's home?") etc. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Inspector Deloris will make a splash at our house. If anyone out there wants to try it out, show your kids the blog to lend your facade some legitimacy, and let the fun begin. :)