Definitely doesn't feel like fall. It feels like August and September switched places.
The cat is still hanging around. It likes to watch us through the windows. The girls have been feeding it, but it is NOT our cat. :) It still sleeps at the neighbor's and doesn't have a name. (Cecily suggested "Panther Black," which I nixed given the current political climate...)
Fall is for apples. None of this pumpkin spice stuff. I made apple pie and the girls turned up their noses. And apple muffins went over like a lead balloon... apple cinnamon baked oatmeal was "not my favorite"... *sigh* It rained!! There was great rejoicing. Any excuse for rain boots!
They found the only puddle and took full advantage.
So we survived with an open basement staircase for quite a while. Then we had a Cadence.
So we finally put up a railing for a little more peace of mind, except now that she has something to hold on to she goes up and down by herself. We're keeping the tumbling mat at the bottom of the stairs.
I think it looks great. Bob wants to flip one of the boards because he didn't realize two edges are rounded and two are square and they don't all match. (I won't let him because it's completely unnoticeable and I'm NOT repainting.)
Such helpful girls. We washed a couple of the windows that we look out of the most- they were getting spotty and full of fingerprints for some reason.
Last Monday we spent the evening making apple cider at the farm.
Little squishy went wading in the apples we were washing and sorting. And I forgot to bring extra clothes for her. Ooops.
Part of the crew.
Pretty sure Cadence tried to take a bite out of every apple.
Emmy got to start story hour at the library. She loves it, and loves that she gets to do something "without Cec-wee." Cadence is not a big fan of hanging out at the library- I won't let her climb shelves, pull books off, throw puzzles....
There was a praying mantis on my flowers. He caught a fly and then looked right at me when I took this picture. :)
We did our first chemistry lab and there were no unintentional fires, thankfully. One beaker got broken and sent hot copper sulfate all over the floor. Just as the pastor's wife walked into the kitchen. ...dootdoodoo... Nothing to see here... But in general it went well and they got good results.
Playing peek-a-boo in an empty box.
Bob's coworker, Jason, and his family came over Saturday evening for supper. We went the easy route and got take and bake pizza. The girls had fun playing with their girls, their little boy is a little bit outnumbered. :)
Blessings.