Hope we didn’t frighten you too much!!!!
Albeit a little late, we decided to tackle a little pumpkin carving. The boys have been wanting to do this. I got the pumpkins about a week ago, and there isn’t much time left before Halloween. It is now or never, at least never this year. Why not? Might have been a bit stressful, but overall we had a great time. The looks on their faces as they each held their finished masterpiece was well worth the mess of pumpkin goo all over the kitchen.
Boys waited patiently, very interested in what the inside of a pumpkin looks like.
(You see… We have not done this since Riley was just a wee little tike about TanMan’s age. Time just slips away oh so darn fast!)
Digging into the first one. Everyone was intrigued by what the insides looked like.
Riley was the only one eager to dig in with his bare hands to tackle the cleaning out mess. He was a huge help getting the slimy goo off of all the seeds, although he couldn’t believe that it is really o.k. to eat the seeds. We will have to roast some and let him try them out for himself.
This takes soooo much time! Everyone diligently stuck with the task at hand. All was well until Braden got some goo on his sleeve! Oh he did not like that! After we assured him that the shirt would come perfectly clean when washed, he was good to go again. =)
TanMan wasn’t having anything to do with touching that stuff though! He armed himself with the long handled spoon and gingerly dug in. He was fine as long as we didn’t need to use the spoon.
Oooooh! Look at the stringiness. Time to clean out pumpkin number two!
Riley and Ross take on the job. Other boys just sit aside and wait.
Finally!!!! Time to carve ‘em up!
Riley picked out a ghost pattern that I found. He wanted a little bit of a spooky pumpkin.
Tanner thought it was fun to watch Riley punch his design into the pumpkin. Riley did a great job of getting the pattern outlined and ready to cut out while I helped Braden carve his.
TanMan remained in his perch for the entire duration of the carving process. Even though he was not carving, he DID NOT want to miss out on one second of the excitement.
Braden and I used teamwork to cut out his BOO! He was very patient about it and let me help him with all of it. Whew! Might have had a funny looking boo otherwise.
Riley did an awesome job helping me cut out his ghost. He is so patient, and loves the detail. I have a feeling his pumpkins will get more elaborate in years to come.
Once the carving was done, each boy proudly showed off his pumpkin. I think they look super! TanMan had to have a pumpkin too. Maybe next year he will get to carve one, but for now he is sporting the little accent pumpkin.
Happy Halloween!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
Your mom showed me this last night when we ran next door to check on her and your dad after seeing your grandma. It's so cool to be "living" next door to your folks...if only for the weekends! We are going to miss the RV when it's stored for the winter.
These jack 'o lanterns are some of the coolest I've ever seen. What a great combo...the spooky face with those menacing teeth, the BOO! as if we weren't scared enough already, and the cute little one...just like Tan Man!
looks like you all had fun! This is the first Halloween in years that we didnt get our pumpkins planted. Wonder why? LOL your web site is awsome. You and Ross are great parents to let those boys experience the real world.Some day they will look back at this and know how lucky they really were. Thanks for sharing. Milus and Wanda
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