Showing posts with label apple hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple hill. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

Currently


 
loving this photo of my nearly 2-year-old niece, Zoey. (I'm slowly learning how to shoot with my Canon 5D Mark III!)

delighting in the colors of the fall leaves. 

enjoying family days spent at two pumpkin patches.

riding a train at Bishop's Pumpkin Farm in the animal car. Noah's favorite part?  Going through the tunnel.

cleaning out our kitchen junk drawer. 

touring an apple orchard in Auburn. 

drinking water...and more water. (After months of trying, I've nearly eliminated all soda from my diet.)

running on the treadmill 2-3 times a week.

considering creating a capsule wardrobe, either this fall or next spring.  

discovering how exhausting and gratifying it can be to care for two toddlers.
 
singing "Jingle Bells" during bath time last night.  (I know, I know, it's only October.  But I'm already excited for Christmas!)

snapping lots of photos with my iPhone and very few with my big camera. 

reading JoJo Moyes' The Girl You Left Behind. (I read Me Before You first and really enjoyed it.) I'm about 70% in, and I'm curious as to how Ms. Moyes is going to weave together all of the elements of the story as well as produce a satisfying ending.

praying more than I have in a long time. 

planning to spend this Sunday at Apple Hill, continuing on a tradition we started years ago, with our good friends, the Liotines. (Here's a look at past years: 2012, 2011, 2009, 2008.)  

editing photos from our trip to Oregon in July.  Yes, you read that right: July! I'm just a wee bit behind... 

struggling to go to bed any earlier than 11:30 pm most nights.  

looking forward to spending a weekend away with my husband at the end of the month. 

What's {currently} happening with you?






*This post contains affiliate links. What does that mean? If you click on a link and make a purchase, I'll receive a small commission--with no extra cost to you--which helps to keep my blog humming along.  Thanks for your support!

Friday, November 9, 2012

October Picture Share

Is it really November 9th already?

Wow!

I think the month of October flew by faster than usual because we were super busy with lots of adventures--both near and far. 

Here are some of my favorite photos and memories.

October 14: A day at Apple Hill

If you've been following my blog for a year or more, you know that visiting Apple Hill with the Liotine family is an annual fall tradition for us.  I wrote about our experiences here in 2008, 2009 and 2011.

We always have a great time, but this year was even more fun because there were three little boys with us: Noah, age 9 months; Chase, age 2 and Tyler, age 6.  Add Brian and Steve to the mix and Nicole and I are way outnumbered!
 

The seven of us stopped at our favorite farms--Boa Vista Orchards, High Hill Ranch, Rainbow Orchards, Apple Ridge Farms--and of course, Kids Inc.--where we feasted on apple donuts, apple juice (unpasteurized), and apple crisps.  

It was a delightful day with friends!

October 17-23: Trip to Notre Dame

I have so many great memories from our week long trip to Illinois and Indiana.  For the purposes of this post, though, I'm going to focus on the football game since that is the primary reason we flew out to Notre Dame.    

Two years ago, Brian and I journeyed to Notre Dame to see the Irish play the Utah Utes.  This time around, we saw Notre Dame take on another Utah team, the BYU Cougars.  It was Noah's first college football game--and yes, we had to buy him a ticket.  Ironically, Noah missed the whole first half; he was sleeping soundly, thanks to a pair of ear muffs.  During the second half, though, Noah was wide awake, smiling and loving all the attention from the fans seated around us. 
 
Noah was quite the hit with all of his ND gear.  It was cold on game day, so we dressed Noah in all the ND clothing we had packed--a onesie, sweatshirt, jersey, pants, mittens, and a beanie.  Plus, a warm jacket.  He looked like the boy from A Christmas Story who was wearing so much clothing, he couldn't put his arms down.  Or better yet, a miniature Notre Dame football player.  A couple of times, Brian remarked, "Coach, put me in!"    


In the first half of the game, Notre Dame was down, but they came back in the second half, beating the BYU Cougars, 17-14.

When Notre Dame scored their last touchdown, Brian lifted Noah up into the air and did 17 push-ups, just like the cheerleaders and students do each time ND scores.

I wasn't fast enough with my camera to capture this moment, but believe me, Noah had a big grin on his face, just like in the photo below.  Brian was elated as well--not only because ND scored (and took the lead), but also because he was sharing this joyful time with his son in Notre Dame stadium.



October 28: Four Bridges Half Marathon   


Five days after returning home from our ND trip, I ran 13.1 miles in 2:23:58.  I'd been training for the Lake Natoma Four Bridges Half Marathon for over three months and all that preparation paid off during the race.  I felt really good--both physically and mentally--and only stopped to walk when I drank water or took a Gu packet.  To be fair, I didn't have a fast time--but that wasn't my goal.  My goal was to cross the finish line--and I did.  And then I crossed "Run a half marathon" off my bucket list.

Will I run another half marathon?  I'm certainly open to it in the future (with the goal of improving my time), but for now, I'm content to just keep running regularly, 3-4 times a week.

October 31: Halloween

We dressed Noah up as a puppy dog for the half marathon and I took these shots in our front yard after the run.  (Thank you Costco for the $12.99 costume!)

Then, on Halloween, Noah donned his costume again.  Living out in the country, we don't get any trick-or-treaters, so we loaded Noah up in the car and drove 45 minutes to visit family.

Here's hoping you and your family had a wonderful October, too.

How's November going so far?  Any favorite moments or experiences?


Sunday, October 9, 2011

Apple Hill 2011

 














Last Sunday, we spent the day in Apple Hill with the Liotine family.

It was a beautiful fall day replete with...

eating,

shopping,

laughing,

rolling (down grassy hills),

running,

giggling,

feeding (farm animals),

enjoying,

shooting (photos that is),

chatting,

exploring,

smiling,

and savoring.

Here are my favorite shots from the day:







































































































I can't wait to go back again next fall.

J

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Right Now

Ali & Mike's Wedding--9.24.11

Hi All!
I've been missing in action here on my blog over the past few weeks.  

It's a sure sign that school is back in session.

In addition to working and commuting, I also recently began a writing course.  (More about that later.)   

As such, blogging has had to take a backseat.   

But that's not to say that I don't think about blogging.   

I do. 

In fact, while I'm driving in my car two hours a day, I often brainstorm blog post topics.

Case in point: I dictated most of the following post into my iPhone while driving home on Friday.  (My dictaphone died a few weeks ago, so I switched to recording voice memos on my iPhone.)

Right now, I'm...

Watching--

Frontier Force


I watch very little television--maybe 5 hours a week--but this show on the National Geographic Channel has captured my interest.  It's a 1-hour "cop" show, but what I love most about it is the breathtaking Montana scenery, and of course, the wild animals.  Next summer, Yellowstone, here I come! 

Listening to--

Lady Antebellum's Own the Night album 

I'm loving tracks #1 and #2, both of which have been released to radio. 

Reading--

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

I really wanted to like this book, based on all the stellar Amazon reviews, but I'm on page 182 of the 288-page Kindle book and I'm finding it difficult to keep reading.  I commend the author for having the courage to write a memoir about her childhood, but I am horrified by some of her parents' actions. 

I'm looking forward to reading The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, which is due out in October.

Writing--

In August, I enrolled in the Writing for Children and Teenagers course through the Institute of Children's Literature.  As part of this course, I submit assignments to my instructor every 6-8 weeks and receive feedback 10 days later.  In early September, I turned in (read: e-mailed) my first assignment to my instructor and she e-mailed me feedback this week.  Now, I'm busy writing my second piece, a 1,000-word story, along with reading the assigned pages in my course manuals, and revising my first story.  It's such a challenge, but I am loving it!       

Eating--

Home grown tomatoes...yummy!


Shopping for--

A new car with all-wheel drive...possibly the Subaru Outback or Tribeca.  I adore my Honda Pilot, but we need a car that will be able to drive on snow-and ice-covered roads this winter. 

Digging--

Pandora's new interface.

Disliking--

Facebook's new design.  :-(

Looking forward to--

Celebrating Brian's birthday on Wednesday night, attending the Casting Crowns concert with my mom on Thursday night, and heading to Apple Hill with the Liotine family on Sunday. 

Hope you have a wonderful week!

J
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...