The first day of school….where did the summer go? We went to meet the teachers at school and I swear it felt like I had just been there saying goodbye to them! I’m sure they felt the same way.

Now we have a freshman in High School. It is still too dark to be waiting for a bus at this time in the morning.
Poor Emily barely had a summer what with gym, camps, and of course, band! I think she’s negotiating with Mike to not send her to school and let her go back to bed!
At least she feels a bit comfortable about going to HS since she knows quite a few people from band. Plus they took her around to all her classrooms so that she would know where to go. Still, I could tell she was a bit nervous.
Now this 2nd grader was not nervous at all; just plain excited!
She was up an hour before she had to get on the bus and considering she’s been waking up at 12 noon the last 2 days (literally!), that was some accomplishment.
She had her clothes all laid out, down to the kind of underwear.
She told me she had been having dreams all week about going to school.
She is looking forward to being with her friends and learning cursive writing this year!
Yesterday, we had a mini impromptu end of summer party with some of Rachel’s friends. They put on their bathing suits and jumped on the trampoline with the hose spraying on them.
We had water balloons, made a bookmark and a card for their new teacher and of course ate lots of snacks, homemade cookies and ice cream!
Then they had a treasure hunt outside for their treat bag. A pretty fun party, if I do say so myself!
I can’t wait to hear all about both of the girls’ day. We’ll have the annual Back to School Treasure Hunt when they get home.
Austin still has another month before he starts college, so I’m not totally alone here during the day. I might have to sneak in his dorm to get his 1st day of school picture! I wonder if he expects a Back to School treasure hunt at college!
This time of year brings mixed emotions for me. It’s exciting to see them go off on their own and experience new things. They seem so big but at times I can still see that little baby I once held. Even though they are growing up, I hope they will always want to come back to the nest and visit us two old birds.
Hmm, maybe we should get a dog….






















































































She even played with them after we were done carving.









Usually we go to the pumpkin patch in Newark with my dad, but this year time ran out with all the soccer games on the weekends and the kids sick on the one day we had off from school.



This way!
We walked and walked to the back of the field looking for the perfect one.
Emily knew just the one she wanted.
We passed a lot of pumpkins on the way that could have worked.
In fact someone drew on this one to show what it would look like as a jack o Lantern!
We discovered a large section of unusual pumpkins.
White,
black,
green,
We almost bought the black one until we noticed that a little mouse who ran under the one beside it had been nibbling on it.
Rachel pointed out several pumpkins but they didn’t pass Emily’s inspection. Rachel would run behind Emily who was definitely on a mission to find the perfect pumpkin.
Even Mike got into the act of looking for pumpkins.
At last we found several perfect pumpkins.
Rachel’s
Emily’s, Dad’s and Austin’s pumpkins and finally
Mom’s pumpkin.
After taking lots of pictures, I realized I wasn’t in any photos. Since Emily argued that we never carved pumpkins, I needed proof that I took them to the pumpkin patch, so I made sure I got in a picture.
Now we just need to remember to carve them before Halloween.








Ok, I’m done. The game was actually a lot of fun, especially since we won. We felt like kids playing in the rain. Of course, if we didn’t have nice warm rain suits that kept us dry, or the buckeyes were losing it would be another story.
We arrived early enough to eat some Schmidt’s brats, 




That’s our Buckeyes!