Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Apple Picking

Since being back in the US, the kids are all about tradition. There are certain things that they think we just have to do because we've "always done" them. (Sometimes "always done" means we did it once) I think it is like a trip down memory lane for them. One of the things the kids and I did every fall during Allan's residency was to travel north across the state line into North Carolina and pick apples. Usually we did this with a group of fellow homeschoolers. I was the one to suggest this outing. To be honest, this trip down memory lane was for me. So back at the end of September the 4 of us packed a picnic, gathered Mimi and Pop and headed out for a day at Sky Top Apple Orchard. It was a wonderful crisp fall day with little hints of the fall colors soon to come.
Below is a picture taken the last time we went to the Orchard and one taken in the same spot this year. My how the kids have grown in 3 years! (Don't ask why the first pic is in black and white. I was new to the digital photography world and monkeyed with the picture on the computer without saving a copy.)
2004 and 2008


Emily climbed up in the tree to pick apples

a great picture of my dad
I do exist!
I am the primary photographer so
rarely do I make the blog in pictures
Pop and Will bagging up our apples
Feeding the goats at the orchard

A Walk through the Bamboo forest

A Breezy Lunch!
A Hay Ride


Me and My Mom!

Just being silly!

3 comments:

Ellen said...

Love it! So much fun!!!

MERRITT FAMILY: said...

Hey Gilmers!

I was just thinking of you all the other day and wondering how life was going for you since you returned to the States. How fun!! I really enjoyed seeing your pics and hearing all that you've been doing there. If I show our kids, they'll probably get sad and start missing home again! Fall is such an awesome time! Enjoy, enjoy!

We're still sweating here in Manila...imagine that! :-) But, really, it's much better than it was a few months ago. But some days are still close to 90 degrees. But most days are in the 80's.

Anyway, take care! So glad you're soaking up time with friends and family.

Blessings!

shelley merritt and family.

MERRITT FAMILY: said...

P.S. So sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather! I lost my dear Grandma a few months ago. It's a blessing to have had them for so long and that they were given such long lives. But we are never ready to say goodbye...

praying for you all!

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