September is a beautiful month!
Summer is winding down . . . and we begin planning for Fall. happy sigh.
And for many kids, it marks the beginning of a new school year.
This September is really special for our little family. Our 5-and-6-year old will be embarking on a FIRST this month.
When I was the mommy of a 3-year-old, 2-year-old, and a newborn I thought this day wouldn't come soon enough. But now that I'm here . . . and 2 of my 3 little ones are going to school . . . I don't feel that way any more.
I really enjoyed being a big part of their Summer. The truth is . . . I'm going to miss their company every day . . . as well as the free-flowing nature of Summer days.
I really enjoyed being a big part of their Summer. The truth is . . . I'm going to miss their company every day . . . as well as the free-flowing nature of Summer days.
We had a wonderful Summer filled with lots of field trips, beach excursions, and fun craft projects.
Although September typically marks a time of routine, homework, and early bed times, I couldn't resist planning one more 'field trip.' It's sort of a Fall-preview inspired trip.
We're heading north to the Santa Ynez Valley to visit apple orchards and pumpkin patches in a few weeks . . . and then up to Avila Valley Barn for an old-fashioned hay ride, sunflower field walk, and a farm tour.
We checked out this darling book on our last trip to the library. It's an easy read with simple illustrations. I smile every time I see our 6-year-old read it to her younger siblings.
It's fun, child-centered story is a wonderful way to prepare for our upcoming trip!
Cheers to September, apples, harvest . . . and new school FIRSTS!
We checked out this darling book on our last trip to the library. It's an easy read with simple illustrations. I smile every time I see our 6-year-old read it to her younger siblings.
It's fun, child-centered story is a wonderful way to prepare for our upcoming trip!
Cheers to September, apples, harvest . . . and new school FIRSTS!
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Beautiful photos and beautifully written. I can't wait to go to the pumpkin farm here again this year.
ReplyDeleteI hope your kids have a wonderful start to the school year! It's always emotional to have a kindergartener. It makes the passing of time so clear. Your field trip sounds great though and will be a fun family memory! I always long for a hayride in the fall!
ReplyDeleteHoping your little one's have a wonderful school year. I loved your post and it is never easy to know they are growing up. I went on a hayride as a child and it was a magical time and your field trip sounds like it was great fun!
ReplyDeleteSo how are you adjusting to just the one at home? I'm in the same boat this year. It's definitely an adjustment. Just me and a two-year old. :)
ReplyDeleteAs a teacher myself (now retired), the beginning of the school year for my kids was always hectic for me.
ReplyDeleteThe field trip to Santa Inez sounds wonderful. We were supposed to do a wine event next weekend at Firestone, but had to cancel. I was sorry because I love that area in the fall.
I would love to come to your home for a day or two. It looks so beautiful, relaxing and inviting. September is one of my favorite times of the year (I know I say that about every season, but I mean it at the time :) ). Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy the stirrings of fall.
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Shari
I don't know that apples are fruits of the fall because they seem to be available all year around in the grocery stores:) I love apples!!
ReplyDeleteBoth apples and sunflowers are gorgeous. So fresh!...Christine
ReplyDeleteI love the focus on sunflowers and apples. For me it's a bit too early for the pumpkins and browns I'm seeing everywhere, but this hits just the right note. Honoring the transition without jumping the gun. So lovely... :-)
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I loved reading this!! It reminded me of when my little ones first went off to school. Now they're in college! YIKES!! So glad you made wonderful memories this summer. Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteHappy firsts and beautiful pictures! I'm glad you enjoyed your kids that much this summer
ReplyDeleteI love this time of year too, beautiful photo's Suzanne. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!! Laura@Baking in Pyjamas
ReplyDeleteYour photos are just stunning Suzanne!
ReplyDeleteI love children's readers from the fall months!! Especially the ones with apple stories. That is very cute! Thanks for joining HSH!
ReplyDeleteI so remember when mine were that young - we home schooled so I had them with me a lot! Love this time of the year - cherish the days! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Love your apple pics. We just found some amazing apples yesterday when grocery shopping. I need to snap a few pics of them before the boys eat them all!;)
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