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November 27, 2016

It’s Thanksgiving week which means all things Turkey and Tradition. Finn has been doing a lot of art projects both at home and at school. He loves to talk about the feathers and what is he thankful for.  Griffin and I headed to Mansfield on Tuesday evening with Lily so we could be there to begin our annual Hosta Seed planting festivities with Dad on Wednesday morning. Each year we seem to get a bit less planted as we take several breaks to eat and sit and stretch – we are getting older! But it is a fun time that I look forward to each year. The Bethune’s were there too and there was much cousin chaos and fun times with Grandpa as always. I wanted to make a pecan pie this year so I thought it would be fun to have the kiddos help. They each had a part in adding an ingredient and then helping with the mixing and dumping into the pie plate. It turned out delish. Kevin came up Wednesday evening and on Thursday morning we enjoyed tasty Turkey cinnamon rolls to start our day. We then headed to Enon for the Armstrong Thanksgiving where we enjoyed a delicious first meal. Griffin also loves playing with his second cousins, who are all a bit older than he is (Ora wasn’t there this year), and he also loves to go see and feed the horses. Afterwards we returned to Mansfield for our second feast of the day. Early the next morning we got up and headed to Bob Evans to begin our traditional Black Friday shopping and dining affair.  Finn likes to take part in the Bethune bedtime routine, as he typically goes to bed a bit later, but he enjoys getting his jammies on at the same time and listening to stories with his cousins.  Saturday is game day, OSU versus The Team up North so in order to prepare Griffin and I made some tasty OSU cupcake treats. Then we lounged on the couch and relaxed :).  The game was very exciting this year, especially at the end. Thankfully the Buckeyes got the Win.  On Sunday after church we headed for our traditional trip to Cackler’s Family Tree Farm in Delaware to pick out our Christmas tree.  This might be the fastest we’ve ever found the tree we liked best! We found a lovely 13 1/2′ tall Cannan Fir within 5 minutes of arriving at the first field we looked at. Amazing! Kevin brought his battery powered saw this year to make life easier, however, it died shortly after he started using it!  Ruh, roh! Lucking others were nearby who were done with their saws so we borrowed theirs. Finn enjoyed being able to help his Dad cut down the tree.  It was so long that it didn’t really haul very well in the tiny sled so this year Kevin ended up asking one of the workers to help him carry it to the barn to get the needles shaken out (since we had to go through gravel to get there and didn’t want to take home a ton of gravel to our family room!). It all worked out great and while Kevin was securing the tree to the Jeep Griffin enjoyed playing in the corn and the other fun things in the kids area. 

This was a heavy tree!! Kevin and I were able to get it inside after he mounted the tree stand to it out on the patio. We brought it in (had to move literally all the furniture out of our path to get it in) and then slowly set it upright. It was so tall it scraped the ceiling this year! So I headed up to the loft, Kevin leaned the tree inward to the loft, and I trimmed off the leaders so the star would fit.  We now know our limit is 13 1/2′! We love the tree though and Finn thought it was soon cool to set it up. 

November 30, 2014

DSC_0176We have much to be thankful for, both now, in the Thanksgiving and Christmas season and throughout the year. Our sweet little boy just warms our heart, he is a true joy. We are blessed to come from loving, caring, and generous families who continue support us in many ways. We are thankful for our friends who love and support us and share life with us. I am thankful that God has provided such a loving, caring, and supportive husband who loves me day in and day out, no matter what.

Finn and I headed to Mansfield Tuesday evening in preparation for our annual Hosta Seed Planting and greenhouse covering adventures. Seems as though dad and I aren’t as productive as we once were – we only planted a small handful of trays on Wednesday – yikes! Finn was pretty spoiled as he was the only grandchild there on Tuesday evening. He was soaking up Grandma and Grandpa’s attention. The rest of the troops arrived on Wednesday. We were fortunate to spend time with both of our families on Thanksgiving Day. We enjoyed the Armstrong gathering at Dave & Gayle’s where Finn played with Grandma and Grandpa. He loved going outside to see Boogey and Joe, Dave & Gayle’s horses.  To this day if I ask Finn about Boogey (he refers to him as Booger, lol, which is somewhat telling I hear), he says “Doe”, for Joe. He has an amazing memory, heck, I often can’t even remember things that he does! We also joined the Beilstein’s for dinner and a short bit of play time before bed.  All of the food everywhere was delicious – we are fortunate to eat twice 🙂 Black Friday began with our traditional breakfast at Bob Evans, followed by lots of shopping at Polaris and then a bit at Easton along with dinner at Bon Vie. It was a packed day, but a fun one for sure!DSC_0007 DSC_0011 DSC_0015 IMG_20141126_175413233

These two went off on a few adventures together. IMG_20141126_190015762 IMG_20141126_190124912 DSC_0022

And these boys are two peas in a pod with their lovies. DSC_0023 DSC_0026 DSC_0032 DSC_0033 DSC_0036 DSC_0038 DSC_0042

This is Boogey (aka Booger, if you’re Finn). He’s playful and is sniffing my head here in our selfie. DSC_0046

And here is Joe. DSC_0050 DSC_0053 DSC_0056 DSC_0057 DSC_0068 DSC_0069 Lots of younger cousin play time happening!DSC_0070 DSC_0071 DSC_0076 DSC_0077 DSC_0084 DSC_0061 DSC_0063 DSC_0086 DSC_0087 DSC_0088 DSC_0092 DSC_0093 Oh, and I snapped this picture of an Olan Mills photo of the cousins from 1979. Kevin is the top row, left. He is 16 years old here! Todd is next to him, then Scot, then Sean. Middle row is Brett and Jason. Bottom row is Juan, Carmen, Ashley, and Jared.  Some cousins aren’t in the photo – as they weren’t born yet!DSC_0064 We jumped out of the car and snapped this photo on our way out of town. It is near farmland that was once farmed by Kevin’s grandfather. Pretty cool, right?DSC_0094 DSC_0101

Silly cousins….DSC_0108 DSC_0110 And Lily photo bombing this one……DSC_0112 DSC_0113All of the boys wanted to sit in the rocking recliner together!
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Let Black Friday madness begin!

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At this point we were reaching deliriousness – running up and down the men’s suit selection and hiding and giggling. Followed very shortly thereafter with screaming and crying as he was beyond done!IMG_20141128_192900168We ventured to Cackler Family Farms again this year to search for the perfect tree to cut. We were on a mission, as it was the OSU-v-Michigan game day! We walked around a little bit, but pretty quickly found the tree for us. A 13′ Cannan Fir. Finn loved riding in the sled. It was pretty breezy, but he was a real trooper, getting right up with Kevin to “help” cut down the tree.DSC_0135DSC_0138DSC_0141DSC_0147DSC_0155DSC_0164DSC_0171DSC_0176DSC_0157DSC_0177DSC_0179DSC_0181DSC_0185DSC_0187DSC_0194DSC_0198DSC_0201DSC_0202DSC_0204DSC_0206DSC_0213DSC_0216DSC_0221DSC_0222DSC_0224DSC_0226DSC_0235DSC_0237DSC_0243DSC_0245DSC_0247DSC_0248DSC_0252DSC_0253DSC_0305DSC_0278IMG_20141129_124742426_HDRDSC_0254DSC_0259DSC_0262DSC_0263DSC_0265DSC_0267DSC_0272DSC_0290DSC_0291And here are a few random photos from the week.  Finn brushing his teeth while sitting in a box I had just emptied. Then he decided to cuddle with Lily and a short while later he was playfully crawling all over Cameron, and testing the waters by standing on a bin in his rooms – arms up, none-the-less! 
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Finn ~ 37 weeks


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What a busy week we had!  With the Thanksgiving holiday this week we headed north to Mansfield for our annual Hosta seed planting tradition with my parents. Around the first week of November each year my dad lists his hosta seed offerings on his website www.hostaworks.com. Last year Kevin gave it a face lift complete with the addition of the Seed Shoppe, an automated shopping cart type sales function. It is so much easier than the manually tallying of years past! So early in November Kevin got he site up and running for 2013. Then, every year on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, my dad and I plant the seeds in the basement “seed room” while Amy and Andy package up the seeds to be shipped to those who have ordered them. With the addition of two more kiddos this year we weren’t as productive in the seed room as in the past, by the end of the weekend we had only 27 trays planted – that is about half! But we had fun nonetheless!

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On Thanksgiving Day we woke up and had a nice breakfast at my parents. Graham helped Beepa make strawberry pancakes. Finn had his first taste of both bacon (see first picture below) and pancakes.  I mean, it is Thanksgiving after all, right?! Check out the video – Finn is pretty good at chewing these days 🙂

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Then we headed south to Enon for the Armstrong Thanksgiving at Uncle Steve and Aunt Cookie’s home. We had a fun visit though Griffin was rather shy for the better part of it. He enjoyed some butternut squash and some of Grandma Armstrong’s corn dish. Yum! We enjoyed seeing all of the cousins, aunts, uncles, and kiddos!DSC_0722 DSC_0725 DSC_0724 DSC_0727 DSC_0731 DSC_0733 DSC_0744 DSC_0748Then we returned to Mansfield for dinner with my family. The kids had some play time while dinner the turkey was getting prepped.  Finn is very observant when he’s around other kids. He and Graham had some fun play time together as G was showing him how his toy worked. At dinner Finn tried turkey and peas.  I know, they say to introduce foods gradually!! Thanksgiving was the exception on that rule…..but Finn did great with everything – no tummy aches and no reactions. DSC_0750 DSC_0752 DSC_0768 DSC_0773 DSC_0780 DSC_0788 DSC_0800 DSC_0801 DSC_0802 DSC_0760 DSC_0765DSC_0795 DSC_0811DSC_0832 DSC_0819 DSC_0820 DSC_0822

Yummers. Turkey and peas! Finn is getting good with his pincer grip!
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Yet another family tradition going back to when I was a little kid is Black Friday shopping with the family! Here we are starting out for breakfast at Bob Evans, and then by the end of the day Finn was tuckered out and fell asleep on Grandpa in the store! It was a fun day complete with lots of food and shopping success. IMG_20131129_085633_087 IMG950110 IMG_0116 IMG_0119And here is a final pic of the week along with a video of Finn dancing and laughing.

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