Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Harvest Market





The Harvest Market Parade is yet another favorite fall event for us.  The kids from Poker Hill School (or graduates, as is the case with three out of the four in this picture) love being in the parade and marching through town.  The Harvest Market is hard to explain-- a mix of flee market, old fashioned fair, town wide garage sale, and ecclectic gathering.


Hazey took his job holding the flag, very seriously.

Cally hanging with old friends

kids watching a pole climbing competition

Poker Hill has a tent where they offer face painting for a recommended donation of $3.  John made the mistake of excelling at this a few years ago, so I now sign him up for his duties.  He's really good.  Unfortunately, the booth was so crowded that I ended up having to attempt some face painting myself.  It was nerve wracking, to say the least.  Especially when a three year old asked me for a Curious George (which Cally informed me looked more like a turd on the girls face)


In celebration of the Harvest, we went apple picking as a family the day after Harvest Market.




And finally, here's a picture of Cally's t-shirt and banner that she made at Poker Hill Arts.  An after school arts class that she's been doing every Monday.  She absolutely loves it!  They were hung in the village green to advertise a local arts weekend. 


Monday, September 22, 2014

Freshgrass


One of our favorite events last fall was the Freshgrass Music festival in North Adams, MA.  We drove all the way down there and back in a day, but it was well worth the trip.  The festival is at Mass MoCA (an old mill that has been converted into a beautiful/funky gallery.  There are three stages, a kids tent, amazing local food trucks and beer.


This year, we decided to make a weekend of it.  There is camping on site, but pricey (and surely loud).  So John pulled some strings with his colleague at Williams College and we "roughed it" at their Outing Club cabin. It had electricity, running water, a wood stove, and friendly mouse housemates.  Our friends, the Dormer's joined us.  They were sort of horrified by the accommodations, but fortunately, we didn't spend much time there.


The weather was beautiful, the music so fun and the kids had a ball.


At one point, I ran into the father of a few of my students (who have all since graduated).  He saw me trying to hold a beer and an ice cream and wrangle kids at the same time.  He said, "I know it's hard now, but it's great that you are doing this with your kids.  We did this too.  Now I'm going to these events with my adult children and there is nothing better".  While it would surely be a little less hectic to go to one of these events without the children, but they have been doing it long enough that they are starting to "get it" and really have fun.


Friday, September 12, 2014

Soccer


We have entered the world of "soccer parents".  Try watching a swarm of five year olds play soccer. It's painful.  They actually don't spend all that much time looking as athletic as Cally does in the above picture.  They spend more time standing around, throwing grass in the air, twirling around, or just running -- but not with or towards the ball.   


The people who coach these kids are saints.  As John says, "they have amazing patience".  I'm glad that all I have to do is sit back and watch.


Cal is having fun.  She's more up for the 6pm practices on Monday evenings that we are.  We don't love that kids sports have suddenly started encroaching on our valuable unstructured weekend time..... but she's learning about what it means to be a good sport, to be on a team, and maybe, just maybe a few skills (but we aren't sure about that one).



As always, snacks are a big part of the experience!




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Labor Day Weekend Sunshine


We needed one more summer time hurray before we really dove into the school year..... I didn't feel like we got enough beach time (without our annual Cape trip), so we decided to head down to Grandma and Bumpa's for the long weekend.  It took some serious rallying on Friday afternoon, but we were so glad we went.  We had a windless motored tour in Bumpa's sailboat on Saturday, spent the afternoon at the beach with old high school friends, had a fantastic final feast at Amore (my parents favorite restaurant which closed the night after we ate there!?!?!) and spent a fabulous day at Wee Burn.

All gussied up for dinner
Swimming in the "magic" pool-- because it gives Cally confidence to try new things (so she says)

Snuggles with Grandma
Before we left, we had a great morning at Cherry Lawn.... hiking and playing on the playground.