



I didn't quite realize how long since I have blogged, it would really be impossible to catch-up on all our happenings since then. So in a nut shell; 1st grade, apples, vegetable soup making, trip to North Carolina, baby growing, ballet, swim lessons, room re-doing, baby preparing, book reading, knitting, knitting and more knitting, bonnet making, farm visiting.
Most recently, it was the insect fair and pumpkin festival. 3 pumpkins, 2 hours, 90 degrees, 10 tired legs, 457 pictures later and 2 Madagascar hissing cockroaches later we were home. I am realizing that having baby number 4 will make leaving the house even harder. It was a fun outing, but so exhausting and all I was thinking about was how this would have been if there were 4 of them.
So, for now we try to stay home, read our Autumn books, eat apples, and enjoy the time before the gentle rhythm is disturbed, and a new rhythm is created.