This month I look forward to:
- Going on our family fall picnic (this time up the canyon instead of at the Riverfont Park in Salem). The one time of year we indulge in KFC. :)
- Making pumpkin chocolate chip cookies to serve at the very first McEuen family book club, for which I get to play hostess.
- Cheering on Grant as he gets sworn in as an attorney on October 13th! Yahoo!
- Attending Grant's sister Melissa's wedding to her sweetheart, Justin, in the stunningly beautiful Draper temple. The only thing I'm nervous about ... playing the piano at the reception! Better get practicing ... eek!
- Seeing Eliot in his complete Buzz Lightyear costume -- jet pack, space wings and all. He is THRILLED to dress up. Wait 'til I tell him he gets to go collect candy in it!
- Carving pumpkins, which Grant enjoys "just a little bit" (his family is obsessed with Halloween). Can't wait to see what his masterpiece will be this year!
- Watching "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown," "Monsters Inc.," and "Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix" (We're almost done listening to all of the audio books in preparation for the newest movie coming out in November, and we've been watching each movie as we finish the book -- great timing to be wrapping up right before Halloween!)
- Wearing sweaters and jackets. The summer wardrobe's getting kind of old ... and I'm getting a little flabby since putting running on the back burner. Time to hide in baggy sweatshirts and forgiving sweaters!
- Trying out the fireplaces in our new place ... what could be cozier?
- Having my first slice of pumpkin pie of the season ... I'll take the cheap grocery-store version, please (I really do like it better than homemade ... I know, I'm weird). Oo, and pumpkin cheesecake too (thank heavens for the sweaters and sweatshirts!).
- Making a trip to a local pumpkin patch for a hayride and other fall festivities ... can anyone recommend a good one? We're thinking we'll try the Thanksgiving Point "Barnyard Boo," but I'm worried it will be super crowded. Please let me know if there's something a little more low key ...
- Serving my mom's deliciously simple potato-cheese-soup for Halloween in the darling pumpkin bread bowls they sell at Macey's.
- Surviving our first Primary Program practice ... also on Halloween. Not sure how that's going to go down with the kids all jacked up on sugar from the night before ... help! Again, please send suggestions my way!
- Potty training Eliot. It's just time. The weather's keeping us in anyway, I'm tired of dealing with really stinky diapers, Eliot has shown some definite signs of readiness -- now we just have to buckle down and tackle the dirty deed once and for all. A very scary month indeed! :) Tips or tricks also welcome on this one ...
4 comments:
Now that sounds like a GREAT month!!! So many fun things to celebrate and yummy things to eat!
It's nice to read that someone else loves all the things about autumn that I do, and all of your own traditions. As for the Primary practice, the BIGGEST help I can give you is to tell you that the practice will probably be crazy and "awful." You'll think, "There's no way we can perform in front of an audience!" But trust me, (I'm tearing up just remembering), it will all work out. There is nothing like a Primary Sacrament Meeting Program. It will all work out. :) As for your final tip request, I'll have to get back to you. We're still working on it. Although Toy Story fruit snacks as a reward work GREAT around here, as well as M&M's for staying dry.
You forgot to add Halloween Oreo's. I literally walked over to them to buy them to you (sad). Sounds like LOT's of fun!!!!! Good luck with the potty training. Just stick to it!!!!!!!
Wow, we have nearly checked everything off your list-- 1 left pumpkin pie and cheesecake... Hmmm....
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