Happy Halloween 2011

After a full day of rain and waiting, the sun finally came out and the children excitedly got dressed…it was time to go Trick-or-Treating!!!  Since Friday a few things have been lost along the way: Matty’s hook, Davy’s sunglasses and tie.  They didn’t care though, at this point it was all about the candy.  At about 5:30 Colin and Connor came over and we knew then that not many were going to make it to six.  I was lucky to get a few photos before they ran out the door.  Once again, here is my OSS Super Agent Kid Spy and Captain “Matty” Hook!

Emma is dressed up like Strawberry Shortcake and Jack is the UPS Man.

Caiden and Hudson were both Ninja Turtles.

I love this photo because although there are so many different things that the children could be carrying to collect their candy in, they all seem to still want to carry the orange pumpkin.

Andy and I feeling a little bit of Halloween spirit!

It didn’t take long for Davy to ditch the mustache, he said that it itched.

Grandpa Barnhart was handing out little bibles and Grandma Barnhart was handing out the candy!

Colin as Harry Potter.

Ashlynn and Landon also dressed as characters from Harry Potter.

Davy and Ashlynn wanted to go trick-or-treating together, so we let Davy run ahead and have fun with her. :O)

Prince Charming and Cinderella.

Grandma Jenni handing out some candy.

Reese dressed as Rapunzel.

While Davy ran ahead, Matty thought that it would be fun to catch a ride in a couple of different wagons…here he is in Mr. Brian’s wagon….

and here he is in Mr. Garrett’s wagon.

Daddy and his boys.

They finally gave up and decided to call it a night.  Daddy let them pick out a handful of candy each to open and they chose to sit on the front porch and watch the other kids go by and collect candy from Papa.  They were so happy today and Andy and I loved every minute of it.

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Fun Halloween Foods at the Block Party

Every year our neighborhood has a Halloween block party.  This year they decided to move it to the lawn, instead of by the bridge.  With food, friends, and fun it was a great time for all.

Matty and Jack…

Matty needed to go to the bathroom, leave it to Mr. I can do anything to just run home and go.  While looking for him, we see him coming up the road.

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Davy’s First 5k – The Great Westchase 2011

Westchase’s traditional kick-off of the fall season began this Saturday, Oct. 29, with the tenth anniversary running of The Great West Chase, followed by a community-wide celebration of Westchase’s 20th anniversary.  Because it was year number 10, each participant of the 5K received a commemorative medal.  Once I read that, I knew that Davy would want to run this race.  He loved wearing my last medal and knowing that it was a “real” medal would be extremely appealing to him.  Up until this point, he has run 2 miles with me and his longest hike is somewhere between 3 and 4 miles.  So when we asked him if he wanted to do it, without hesitation he said “Yes!!”

A couple of days before the race I drove him through the race path so he would know when, where and what he should expect.  The day before I took him to pick up the packets with me.  He was so excited.  The morning of…it was raining.  :O(  But that didn’t stop us!  A little after 7:30 we met Kelly outside and the four of us walked over in the drizzle to the start of the race.  There were over 900 participants.  We tied up our chips and took our place in line.  The horn blared and the crowd takes off, including Davy.  Kelly, Andy, and I were like “Ok pal…slow down!”  He ran almost the entire first mile, but we didn’t want him to get to tired so we started doing intervals between the light poles.  Run 3 poles, walk 1.  When we got to the golf course for the turn around, he grabbed his water and was shocked at how many people littered their cups.  Such a sweet boy, he stood in front of the garbage can, drank his water, and then tossed his cup.  By the time we reached our neighborhood, he was ready to claim his medal.  He ran the last .5 – .7 miles of the race and looking back I wonder how much we slowed him down worrying that he was going to get tired.  He missed 3d place by 2 minutes.  I won’t forget his face as he entered the tunnel, the crowd was cheering, and he ran straight over to the girl handing out the medals.  He was proud.  We asked him if he wanted to do another race sometime and he said, “Yes, daddy will you help me hang my medals on my shark board?”  This Friday he is taking his medal and race number in for show-and-tell.

The pictures were taken on my phone, so the quality isn’t that great…but it doesn’t matter…I still got them :O).

Group                                                                                                OA                 Chip
Place   Time      Runner’s Name          Age      City                  Place   Pace    Time

Male Age Group:    6 – 8
1       29:24  Evan Kempsey                 8   Oldsmar                  342    9:29    29:14
2       32:05  Gavin Hausenfluck         7   Tampa                     453   10:21    32:00
3       38:10  Matthew De Meulder     8   Tampa                     614   12:19    37:42
4       38:23  Patrick De Meulder        8   Tampa                     615   12:23    37:55
5       38:47  Colin Lawrence               8   Tampa                     619   12:31    38:27
6       40:10  Davy Zahn                        5   Tampa                     633   12:57    39:47
7       44:16  Zachary Ashcraft             7   Tampa                     668   14:17    43:43

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Matty’s Trick or Trunk Parade

This is Primrose’s third year having the ‘Trick or Trunk’ Halloween Parade.  As I lined up with the other parents and waited patiently for Matty’s class to come out, I couldn’t help but smile at how creative the parents were with the themes and decorating their trunks.  Each one was different and very well done.

Matty’s little friend Reece’s parents…

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Kindergarten Halloween Parade

Every year the lower division at Berkeley hosts an annual Halloween Costume Parade.  The children line up in their classes by grade and parade around the mound to fun spooky music.  After all of the grades have entered, each one is presented to the parents for photo opportunities and then they parade out.  How cute is Mrs. Lewis dressed up like an MnM…  Afterwards, the children get to have a special party in their room….  This year I was on the volunteer list and got to help assist the mummy wrapping center.

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Davy’s First Swim Mini-Meet

Davy’s first mini-meet.  Well, it was definitely an experience for all of us.  As I was loading the pictures for this post he says to me, “Mom, I just thought that it was going to be easier.”  I kindly and very parentally reminded him that it was only the first one.  The first one’s are always the hardest, and going forward they just get easier.  He said ok, and then ran off.  He does like to swim and the coaches say that he is good.

He was the youngest and the only 5 year old, next year he will be in this same group and will be an entire year older.  It will make a difference.

Before the meet, the kids dressed in their Halloween costumes for a contest.  Who knew there would be three spys???  :O)

All participating kids get into the pool for a warm-up.

The meet is offically under way.  First up is the girls and boys 6 and under group, and this heat is the free style.  A little confusion occurred here.  There were girls in lanes 1-4 and boys in 5-8, Davy was in lane 5 next to the girls.  Davy thought that everyone was going, but actually it was just the girls.  The horn blew and out of the corner of his eye he sees the girls hit the water, he jumps in.  In front of everyone, the coach yells through the Bull Horn, “Davy Zahn get out of the pool!”  He turns around, climbs out, and now the boys are setting.  The horn blows and he isn’t ready.  His goggles are crooked and he jumps in late.  He crosses the pool, gets out, and cries.  He was embarrassed.  Andy and I tried to calm him down, nothing helped.  They go through all age groups and it is time to line up again…he is still crying…  😦  Next up, the back stroke.

Davy is in the last lane for the back stroke, he comes in third.

The third heat comes up and Davy has finally calmed down.  He is not happy, but he isn’t a quitter.  The boys set, horn blows, Breast stroke.  Davy comes in second place.

The fourth heat is the butterfly and we tell Davy that he doesn’t have to do it.  His coach said that since he has only been in swim since last spring, that he really wasn’t ready for this one.  All done….  Way to go Davy!!!

When the kids earned a ribbon, they got to pick out one pumpkin.

Davy sitting with little Emily McDermott.

Davy getting his ribbons.  :O)

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Burt’s Pumpkin Patch

Nothing says fall more to me than watching the leaves change color, hayrides and pumpkin patches….so imagine our delight when we stumbled across Burt’s Pumpkin Patch on our way to Amicalola Falls.

At Burt’s farm they have pumpkins that range from an eye-popping 150 lbs. to a modest 1  lb. They grow thousands of pumpkins (in fact they told us that they sell over 10,000 a year), so the selection is vast and the quantity is never-ending. One of the most fascinating features of Burt’s farm is the impressive selection of every type of pumpkin, winter squash, gourds and fall decoration.  Indian corn, cornstalks and hay bales are also in never-ending supply at the farm. They also offer a hayride that is pulled by a John Deere tractor, it takes you through a winding trail filled with crops, nature and beauty.

This was by far the most beautiful pumpkin patch we have been too.  I was just as excited as the boys.  So many to choose from!!!

The first thing that we decided to do was go on a hayride.  It passed by several different crops, went through a covered bridge, and slowed in front of a spooky grave yard.  Davy loved the grave yard!

After the hayride we let the boys run free.  Which ones will they choose?  And the prices were so cheap!!!

We finally convinced Andy that we weren’t leaving without a really big one and a few small ones, so he caved and went for the wheelbarrow.  Love Love Love the Pumpkin Patch!

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BJ Reece Apple Orchard

After we left the festival we decided to take the boys to pick some apples.  They love to pick blueberries, so we thought that this would be fun too.  Davy just finished an apple lesson in school, Johnny Appleseed, so perfect timing.  There were quite a few different orchards that we could choose from, BJ’s seemed to have the largest crowd.  We figured if everyone else wanted to go there, then we should too.

Now, I have heard of a lot of things, but what I have never heard of is fried pies.  Andy is our pie eater in the family and his eyes were huge.  When we got up to the counter, they had every kind of pie imaginable.  Apple, cherry, chocolate, cream cheese, peach, pecan, etc.  Yum!  Of course we had to sample a few of them.

And they are off into the orchard to find us some trees that are full of apples…

What!!!  How dare you throw apples at mama!!!  Silly boys…

The apples all over the ground is what surprised me the most.  What a waste.  Matty liked to pick them up and bite into them, then he would throw it down and pick up another…  No stopping the bear….

What did we do with all of our apples you ask???  We brought them home, back to Florida, and made apple jelly.  Yum!

 

 

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Georgia State Apple Festival

Ellijay, Ga is known for it apples and we were very excited to discover that this was the weekend for the Georgia State Apple Festival.  The boys love the Strawberry Festival, so we just knew that they would love this too.  The festival had a tons of rides and outdoor activities…and they wouldn’t have to be riding around in the car.

Matty was so brave to go down this big slide.

I love the big corn fields in the background.  Reminds me of a trip Andy and I once took to Turkey Creek when we lived in Chicago.

Ok, the boys (and I do mean all three of them) had great fun with this apple cannon.  If we could have brought it home, they would have….

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Anna Ruby Falls

After we left Helen we decided to take the boys on a hike, and the one closest is Anna Ruby Falls which is located just north of the town and in Chattahoochee National Forest.  The waterfalls are named for the daughter of John H. Nichols, a wealthy White County resident who owned much of the land in the vicinity.  Besides the falls, Nichols had purchased significant amounts of land around the Chattahoochee River, Duke’s Creek and Sautee River.   Although the stories of the discovery of Annaruby Falls vary, one frequently circulated myth is that Nichols found them while riding shortly after the death of his wife and child.  The falls were known as early as 1819 and are noted on survey maps of the era, long before Nichols owned the land.  The trail was easy and the boys just loved running up and down the paved path.  :O)

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