I've been thinking about how we spent 10.10.10 yesterday.
and I also remember these smiles from about three years ago...
At some point, I guess we have to accept it.
"You know they say, you can't go home again...but I just had to come back one last time."
Miranda Lambert's song says it. We have been making the trip to a pumpkin patch or apple orchard since probably around 2004 or so. And every time we do, it's somewhere in and around the 2nd weekend in October. It never occurred to me that this was something you could "outgrow" or not like anymore. I knew that I had to accept the fact that one day Brandan or Aly would say, "I'm not going trick-or-treating this year," or "Santa Claus isn't real, Mom!" ---but a trip to the orchard? This is obviously NOT cool anymore. This experience made for one sad Mommy. It is one of those things you don't realize until it slaps you in the face. Kind of like the moment you realize that you haven't picked up your son in your arms and carried him to bed when he falls asleep on the couch --- you try to wake him up and make him walk there himself. (And if you can't wake him - he sleep on the couch all night!)
So, maybe it was appropriate to find only a single apple up on the utmost branches hanging there by himself. This year's weather had hurt the crop, and the apples had to be prepicked and sold from crates at the County Line Orchard in Hobart, Indiana - good thing our hearts weren't set on picking a whole bunch. (With Momma's big freezer buried behind boxes in the garage until the renovations are complete - we knew we could come home with as many as we usually do.)
...and I remember them clearly!
At some point, I guess we have to accept it.
"You know they say, you can't go home again...but I just had to come back one last time."
Miranda Lambert's song says it. We have been making the trip to a pumpkin patch or apple orchard since probably around 2004 or so. And every time we do, it's somewhere in and around the 2nd weekend in October. It never occurred to me that this was something you could "outgrow" or not like anymore. I knew that I had to accept the fact that one day Brandan or Aly would say, "I'm not going trick-or-treating this year," or "Santa Claus isn't real, Mom!" ---but a trip to the orchard? This is obviously NOT cool anymore. This experience made for one sad Mommy. It is one of those things you don't realize until it slaps you in the face. Kind of like the moment you realize that you haven't picked up your son in your arms and carried him to bed when he falls asleep on the couch --- you try to wake him up and make him walk there himself. (And if you can't wake him - he sleep on the couch all night!)
1 comment:
Your posts always resonate with me. I totally understand the feeling and my pumpkins are still pretty little:) I guess we just have to soak it up while we can, right?
Love all the pictures, I keep telling Shaun I want to go to an authentic pumpkin patch!!
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