Saturday, October 15, 2011

Every Friday night, Joel and I are blessed to be part of a "scheduled date night" with Duane and Ann and Juantan and Bere! That means that every third week (or so) we get a "date night" while one of the other couples watches our kids... and vice versa.

Last night was our turn to watch Duane & Ann's kids... and it was mucho fun! ;)

We started out with a bonfire (even though the kids are almost all in shorts, it's still cool enough for us to have bonfire weather!)... and then on to carving pumpkins!!!

Cassidy is the oldest of the Wulf kidlets and was an amazing help as she took care of Luisa (Juantan & Bere's youngest... she and Gloria, her sister, stayed the night with us, which made Candi quite ecstatic! :) while we were getting other stuff around for supper!
Gloria and Candi got "baby" pumpkins that they could draw all over... I don't think they were that impressed, though, because the rest of the kids kept talking about all the goopy, oozy, nastiness of the inside of the pumpkins and turns out it was really NOT as exciting with just a Sharpie.
oops... :(

Marshall and his pumpkin seeds...

The table of pumpkin-seeders... :)

One tray of the pumpkin seed goodness... in need of washing and cooking, but mmmmmmm! We really like pumpkin seeds at our house... ;)

Marcos showing his "pretend" mouthful of seeds... the camera wouldn't flash and so while he was holding this pose he kind of lost some of his original excitement to take the picture. :)

And... what can I say???

My husband is brilliant... ;)

Turns out that "carving" ten pumpkins in one night is a little much... unless you use a dremel (yes, I had to look up how to spell that and since Joel's not here I can't ask him if it's right... :) and then it's a lot easier and significantly quicker!

While the pumpkins were getting finished up, Axel decided to construct a "spit!" He informed me that he's always wanted to build one and now he had the opportunity to do so!

[This was then the future site of roasted pieces of pumpkin, pieces of wood, string, insects (I think), and other unidentifiable objects found lying around on the ground nearby... :)]

Diego just hanging out and roasting his marshmallows!

Zach decided to use the bag from the baby pumpkins as a hairnet... go figure! ;)

Aron and Axel chilling while eating their s'mores ("s'mas" in Spanish, I hear... if you don't get it, don't worry... :). They might have been observing the second fire that the boys started next to our firepit or potentially the third fire that they set under the tree 200 ft. away. Yikes! Young pyros in the making... ;)

At last... completed works of art!

All the pumpkins lit up and glowing in the dark...!

Our crew of pumpkin-carvers! They did a great job!

And now our kids' pumpkins are inside displayed on our bookshelves... ;)



I really enjoy carving pumpkins... even though my "carving" was pretty minimal this year, thanks to Joel! ;)


Thanks again for your prayers... please pray that God continues to grant discernment, patience, wisdom and strength to rely upon Him in ALL circumstances and in ALL timing. And please pray that God would break down any barriers that Satan has constructed so that His words, His truth cannot go through... thanks!

3 comments:

Norma said...

Zach was wearing the 'hairnet'. Surprised he wasn't dis-assembling it! Your family looks...so...
normal. Doing ordinary things. Creating memories. God has blessed!

Tifani said...

The big pumpkin on the far left HAS to be Jo-el's. cause he kinda makes that face all the time. ya know...like person like pumpkin.

: )

Chelsie said...

haha... nice Tif. I guess I missed the bus on commenting, even though I read this forever ago. :) Love the pumpkins! We are doing a church pumpkin night tomorrow and then I am going to harvest some pumpkin seeds and make some yumminess. I found 2 new recipes I want to try, so will let you know how that goes!

Thanks for the update. Give the family hugs and kisses! :)