Wednesday, October 18

The Great Acorn Hunt

This was, hands down, a great day. I don't know why we don't do things like this more often. (Well, I do - it's been too hot until just recently, and we're just now limbering up from our summer sloth.) Anyway, this was probably better than the upcoming farm pumpkin thing we're doing next week. I'm telling ya, a cheap hammer and a little direction will keep them occupied, learning, and working together for h-o-u-r-s.

The boys were first struck by the colors we found:

PURPLE!














GREEN!



FLOWERS!

(Short attention span. But, really, they were lovely flowers.)

I started us off with a known healthy nut. As a... um, control sample. Yeah.



The boys, however, went straight for the good stuff. And I use that term loosely...

(Not a clue why 2 out of 3 are not wearing shirts... come to think of it, they had shirts on when they went out. Huh. Weird.)

And their efforts were rewarded...

That photo is blurry b/c it's difficult to hold still with the stoopid dog pulling on my leg. There were many, many more like this big guy, but this one was, by far, the biggest. It was gross.

Meanwhile, Miss Emily and I hung out on our bamboo mat at the top of the hill and enjoyed the beautiful leaves. The dog, not so much. But the leaves were nice.



Kiss those babies!
~Dy

8 comments:

J-Lynn said...

Oh how fun! What a cool mom you are. ;-)

Emily is so cute and so round! It's adorable!

HUGS

Anniesue said...

Thank you so much for sharing fall with us!!!! The pictures were wonderful!

mere said...

We loved your pictures! Very cool. Bugs are fun!

Yes, Emily is absolutely beautiful!

mere

Amy said...

That was a great day! Ewww.

Love the pics!

Janet said...

Your shirtless boys are so cute!!

Emily is just precious.

Amber said...

We should do this! I have a bag of acorns sitting in the back of the car that Emma found at the property and I'm sure some of them are inhabited. We brought them home to make fairy hats out of the acorn caps. Life with girls can be a little different than life with boys, I think... Not that she wouldn't enjoy cracking acorns open and finding grubs and whatnot inside. *grin*

Becca said...

Could your Emily be any more delicious?? No wonder the boys eat her up!

Donna Boucher said...

Oh My Goodness! Look at that happy, adorable baby!!!!!