Alexander, Zoë, and Benjamin got to sleep over at Grandpa and Darla's house, along with two of Darla's grandchildren—Noah and Minnie. Noah is Benjamin's age and Minnie is Zoë's age. Alexander was just along for the ride and loved being the odd-man out and the youngest kid around because Grandpa and Darla just doted on him.
They decorated Halloween sugar cookies, they made little corn on the cob decorations out of beads, they made a turkey craft, they watched a movie, they camped in the back yard...they had a great time!
The older kids played some Dungeons and Dragons (which also happens to be the movie they watched).
We met them at a little pumpkin party hosted by the realtor who sold Grandpa's house recently. He (the realtor) was a good friend of Darla's husband Dave (who was also in realty, though in commercial realty rather than residential realty). Anyway, they had a bunch of pumpkins scattered across their lawn for people to choose. I think we took an embarrassing number home...but Phoebe was just so excited to be at the pumpkin patch. She wanted to take all of the pumpkins home.
She had been consoling herself with this pumpkin patch idea all weekend!
"I don't get to sleep over at Grandpa-Darla's," she'd explain. "But I do get to go to the pumpkin patch. I do!"
She was living her best life, collecting a whole pile of pumpkins for herself.
She was lugging pumpkins, carting pumpkins, dragging pumpkins, rolling pumpkins...
Here she is telling Grandpa, "All of them!" after he asked her which one she wants to take home.
They also had a bounce house for the kids and a shave(d) ice truck. Here's little chick Phoebe begging for some from Andrew:
Minnie paid me such a beautiful compliment today!
I was watching the kids on the bouncy house and then we all decided to head over to get some shave(d) ice and Minnie said to me, "Are you Zoë's mother or sister?"
"I'm her mother," I said.
"Huh," she said. "It's hard to tell."
And, I mean, what better compliment could I receive?
Rachel and Miriam were perhaps a little less flattered when the woman who offered to take our group picture said, "I'm going to back up because I want to make sure I get all the moms in the back."
"How many moms does she think are back here?" Rachel said to me.
"Moms—stop talking and smile!" the picture-taker said.
So, yes, a little less flattering for Rachel and Miriam but I was feeling fabulous.
Here are Rachel and Miriam picking out pumpkins:
Here's Phoebe with more pumpkins...
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