Monday, October 29, 2007

Sad News on the Pumpkin Front


I had planned to try lots of new pumpkin recipes this month. But our October has been somewhat unpredictable due to several bouts of illness so I haven't done much baking. Yesterday, I had a little free time so Ellie and I made chocolate chip pumpkin muffins (a recipe from the Angry Chicken).

The results are yummy. But it turns out nobody in my family likes pumpkin but me. And now I have about twenty chocolate chip pumpkin muffins to eat.

I had no idea that pumpkin would be so unpalatable to my whole group (honestly what is not to like?). When Ellie saw me putting the canned pumpkin in the mixing bowl, she screamed, "Mama, why you doing that? Stop! Stop!" And then she cried on the kitchen floor until I offered her a bowl of chocolate chips as a consolation.

David isn't too interested in sweets so I didn't really think he would be into this project.

But Brenden really surprised me. I have now offered a muffin to him on two occasions, with no success (and a lots of messy spit-out muffin on the floor). "Yuck."

So no more pumpkin, I guess. When I was putting Ellie to bed last night, she told me, "Mom, I still had fun cooking with you today even though you made something really disgusting."

Thanks, El.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Month of Halloween


I remember Halloween being pretty much a one-day celebration when I was a kid. When October 31st came around each year, I was excited to reveal my costume to friends and head out trick-or-treating after school. My family’s only pre-Halloween activity was a trip to a pumpkin patch to choose a pumpkin to carve.

But the whole culture of Halloween has changed since then. I have been celebrating Halloween with my kids for WEEKS now.

Halloween costumes were out in stores by Labor Day and you had to move fast because options were picked-over or sold-out by the end of September. My kids’ costumes (a cat and a dog) are tattered and dirty because they have worn them so many times already. We are going to wear them again this weekend for a pumpkin-carving party. Ellie now regards her cat costume as just another choice in her wardrobe (last Thursday she said, “I am going to wear my cat outfit to the grocery store today, Mama.”).

And we have attended one Halloween event after another. Last weekend, we hit the Chicago Park District’s Oz Park Pumpkin Patch (along with literally every other mom, dad, and tot on the North Side of the city). Then we did pony rides, pumpkin painting, a costume parade, and a puppet show at the Halloween Festival at Ellie’s pre-school. We had plans to go to Boo at the Zoo today, but decided against it because of weather and general Halloween burn-out. Halloween is still four days away. What is left for the actual big day?

Way too much, it turns out. Come Wednesday, Ellie has a little party at school where each child gets a treat bag. After school, we are off to meet up with neighborhood friends for trick-or-treating and then back to our house for a little Halloween dinner party. I am expecting Ellie’s sugar intake on Wednesday to be a lifetime high for her.

All of our Halloween activities thus far have been fabulous and my little ones have enjoyed each one. And I am looking forward to taking them trick-or-treating this Wednesday. But I do confess to feeling a little burned-out and eager to pack all of the Halloween stuff away until next . . . September, I guess.

Cross-posted at ChicagoMomsBlog.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

A Plague Upon Our House

First Brendan, then Ellie, followed very quickly by Mommy. And just when we thought we were done with the whole nasty outbreak . . . Daddy has been stricken with the stomach flu, too.

I guess it is just that time of year (and the reality of having wee ones). The weather has turned cool. We have a child in preschool. We frequent a variety of locations teeming with children and their germs. What can you do?

But it is still yucky. We wash our hands, I swear. I carry a variety of hand sanitizing wipes and gels in all my car, my bag, etc. Ellie is getting really good at coughing into her arm, rather than her hand (or my face). Oh well.

And even as David recovers from his bout with the stomach flu, Brendan has developed a runny nose and slight fever. A cold on deck?

Friday, October 19, 2007

Fall

Exploring during a walk in our neighborhood;


Swinging at Wicker Park;


Getting an early start on the raking;


Playing with our farmer's market finds.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

A Scene From Our Morning

Me: "Ellie, come upstairs and get dressed for school NOW. I have asked you three times."

Ellie: "Mommy, the nicer thing to say is, 'Hey Ellie, would you please come upstairs with me and get dressed, please?' That is the good way to talk."