Monday, October 20, 2014

Visiting the Pumpkin Patch

Gust Farms -- Pumpkin Patch

Last year, Nicolas was upset that he never got a pumpkin for Halloween, so he was determined to get one this year.  Sunday was a nice day, so after picking up Grandma to go out to my sister’s house, we stopped on the way at a local Pumpkin Patch.

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There were lots of wagons full of pumpkins to choose from, but the boys wanted to pick their own, so we headed out into the pumpkin patch.

Still a lot to choose from!

The Donut Barn . . . we'll be back here!

We left Grandma in the donut barn to wait for us while the guys searched for the perfect pumpkins.

Looking for a good jack-o-lantern

Bryce has a design in his head already, so he carefully studied each pumpkin to see if it would fit.

Hmm . . . what can I carve on here?

While they searched, I took some nice fall pictures.

Pumpkins

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Soon they had looked at enough, and settled on their perfect pumpkins.

Looking for the perfect pumpkin

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Tom even found one for us to carve!

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We probably should have brought a wagon into the patch!  Oh well, the boys are strong, and they carried all three pumpkins back to the donut barn where Grandma was waiting with donuts and cider.

We found three good ones!

From the pumpkin patch, we continued to my sister’s house where we met up with another sister & brother-in-law, and my brother to go to their church’s Fall Festival.  We had a delicious turkey and roast beef dinner, bought some chances on gift baskets, and played a few games of bingo . . . Nicolas won $2, and Danny won $1.50 . . . OK, not real big prizes!

On the way out, we stopped for a photo-op with Pope Francis.

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Back at Tina’s house, the boys got to play cards for awhile, and we all enjoyed the apple pie that Donnie made . . . although we barely had room for it after that dinner!

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Fall Colors

Fall colors arriving

It seemed like the trees around here were never going to change color, but then we got a few warmer days . . . and overnight everything changed!

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Tom and the boys have been working in the campground to pay our site rental and electric, but mostly just to keep themselves busy during the day. 

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They started out raking leaves, then switched to clearing a trail last week, but after all the rain we got this week, there’s a ton of new leaves on the ground!

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Burning Bushes

 

We’ve also been taking care of all of our annual checkups, and Nicolas has gotten a few little issues fixed on his car.

Fall Colors

We had a birthday celebration for the 3 cousins with fall birthdays,

Birthday Dinner

and took advantage of a nice day to go to our favorite orchard to pick apples!     erwin orchard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It was a beautiful day, and the apples were plentiful!

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We picked our standard bushel . . . gala and golden delicious for eating, and northern spy for making pies!

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We also bought some of our favorite treats – cider and donuts, and caramel apples for the boys!  YUM!

Last weekend it was time to make our first pie!

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We had just gotten our pie put together, and while the oven was pre-heating, it suddenly shut down.  The display went completely blank and we couldn’t do anything to get it to power back up!

We put the pie in the fridge, and took it to my mom’s house the next day to bake it . . . it still turned out really good!

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So, Tom had a new project for this week . . . fixing my convection oven!  We had a similar problem with this oven when it was new, and a GE Appliance Tech in Colorado made several service calls to get it fixed.  He was pretty helpful, so Tom gave him a call on Monday morning, and he recommended some things to check.  With his help, Tom had the problem to (hopefully) a few small components. 

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His next call was to GE, who agreed to overnight the parts to us at no charge, even though we were out of our 1-year warranty.  If that didn’t work, they would get us a brand new oven for $220 --  delivered and installed . . . not a bad deal! 

I was kindof hoping that the parts wouldn’t fix the problem!

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As promised, the parts arrived on Tuesday, and after dinner Tom and Nicolas got the oven put back together.

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It worked!!  Sad smile

OK, I’m glad I don’t have to be without an oven for a week or longer . . . but a new, clean oven would have been kindof nice . . .

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One thing we did replace is our scanner.  We had a color printer/copier/scanner, but several months ago it stopped printing.  I tried replacing the ink, but I still couldn’t get it to print.  The scanner still worked, but it was kindof big to keep around just for scanning, so we bought one of the little portable scanners that just plugs into a USB port.

It’s handy and works pretty well.  My first task is scanning all the photos in albums that I didn’t get to before we went on the road.  With this new little scanner, the process goes really fast!

Although, starting with Nicolas’ baby pictures probably wasn’t the best idea . . . with just over a month until he leaves for boot camp!

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We’ve got a little over a month left to stay in Michigan, but most of our fellow-RVers are making their way south by now.  Just a few days ago, we said good-bye to Roger and Joyce . . . and the kids . . .

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as they make their way toward Texas for the winter.

 

 

 

 

We’re hoping that the weather holds out until we can leave for Florida . . .  we’ve had some cool nights, but nothing too bad so far, and not even an overnight freeze yet, either.

He thinks he's a Harlem Globetrotter!

We’re pushing our luck by staying into November . . . but we’re pretty tough . . . we’ll handle any weather that comes our way!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Another solo driver in the house!

By my rough calculations, I figured Bryce drove about 9000 miles as we travelled the country this past year . . . and he did a really good job!  With his 16th birthday approaching, it was time for his driving skills test, and Bryce decided that he had better brush up on his parking skills first.

Parking practice

We don’t have any cones, but chairs made a good substitute . . . so did Nicolas!

Nicolas is a human cone!

He practiced backing into a parking spot, and parallel parking.

Checking Bryce's parking position

Dad and Nick offered advice and tips from their own experience.

Success!

After a few days of practice, he decided he was ready for the test.  I called and was able to schedule it on his actual birthday.  When we arrived for the test, the instructor wasn’t so sure it was a good idea . . . he said, “I don’t think I’ve ever failed anybody on their birthday . . . “

Bryce waited to start the test, and I was confident that he would do fine!

Waiting to start his test

I rode along in the back seat while he went through the test (keeping silent!), and he did really well!

Yea!  He passed!

He passed his driving test!

From there, we went straight to the Secretary of State and applied for his license . . . success!  Now he can drive by himself (before 10pm, and with only one passenger under 18) . . . not that he has many places to go by himself!