Saturday, October 31, 2015

Happy Halloween 2015

Happy Halloween from the Farnsworth's!  We had a great Halloween this year.  The kids loved dressing up in their costumes.

This year we were the Lone Ranger, Thomas the Train, and a cute Pioneer Girl.  Russell and I also dressed up as Tonto and a Pioneer Woman to match.




I made all of the costumes except for Logan's Thomas costume.  Our neighbor heard Logan wanted to be Thomas and willingly let us borrow her train costume.  Logan loved it and was sad when we gave it back.

We started our Halloween traditions by carving our pumpkins. 

The kids were not fans of the pumpkin guts.  They didn't really like feeling the slimy insides but they finally did help Russell crave them a little bit.  We decided to make our pumpkin into a scary mummy.

It turned out so good.  We loved it.

On Halloween we started the day off by running the First Dam Scary Run and the Mini Monster Run for the kids.  It was a fun way to start the day,

After the run, we went Trick-or-Treating all day long.  First we when trick or treating at Lee's Marketplace.  Pretty much everyone in Logan had the same idea as we did because the store was so crowded.  The kids had fun though gathering treats and walking through the little spook alley.  Then we went trick or treating to all of the stores down Main Street.  Finally we came home took a quick nap before heading out again to trick or treat in our neighborhood.
Trick-or-Treating was so fun because there were so many kids in our neighborhood to go with.  We didn't make it to our whole neighborhood because the kids were getting tired but we made it to quite a few house.  Their favorite house was the one handing out cans of soda!  It was dark when we got home and time for dinner.  We didn't have many trick or treaters come to our house because we were out with the kids when all of the other neighbor kids were out too.   Needless to say we had a whole lot of candy!

So what do you do with all that candy?  Play Angry Birds of course.  We built towers made out of Dots and Milk Dud boxes then tried to knock them over by throwing Tootsie Rolls at them.  It was really fun.  We had a great time.

This was a really fun Halloween!

First Dam Scary Run 5K

The First Dam Scary Run 5K was such a good race.  I ran the fastest I have ever ran and got a PR.  I ran the 5K in 22:54 (7:23 min/mile) that is even faster than when I was running Cross country in High school.  I was so excited. 

Because of this, I came in as the second place female overall and won first place in my age group.  I was amazed by those results.  I have decided I really like 5K's.  

Along with the 5k, there was also a little Mini Monster Fun Run for the kids.

They ran around the Merlin Olsen Park walking like a zombie, a cat, and even crawling through a big spider web.  The kids had a great time and really loved getting the treats at the end.  What a fun way to start out Halloween.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

North Logan Pumpkin Walk

One fun tradition North Logan does every year is put on a Pumpkin Walk.  At the Pumpkin Walk, there at a ton of different carved pumpkins and many different scenes all made out of pumpkins.  We had a great time walking through and seeing all of the scenes and carved pumpkins. 

We went for Family Home Evening with a few other families in our neighborhood.  We went with the Booth's, Checketts', Halligan's, and Jones's.  We all had a blast together especially all of the kids.

Here were a couple of our favorite scenes:  The Flintstones and Angry Birds.

There were also a bunch of different photo props we could take our pictures in.  The kids loved this and ran from prop to prop telling me to take their picture.
The best part of the night though was meeting the scary witch and getting a cookie!

The next day, we took Colby's preschool class on a field trip to the Pumpkin Walk.

This was a good field trip and the kids all seemed to enjoy it.  I think the Pumpkin Walk was much better in the day.  You could actually see the scenes much better.  The theme for the Pumpkin Walk was "That's Funny" so each scene was come type of comedy.  Also in each scene, Bugs Bunny had hidden a carrot and we had to try and find the carrots.  It was much easier to find the carrots in the day time rather than at night. So next year we will go during the day! 
And we could not leave the Pumpkin Walk without getting more pictures in the props.  I like the one of the school bus because we were able to get all of the preschool kids in the bus.

We are really enjoying all of the fun Fall activities in Logan.  It seems like there is always something going on this time of year.  Fall in Cache County is very beautiful.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Boo at the Zoo

Every year the Willow Park Zoo puts on a fun Halloween activity called "Boo at the Zoo."  We decided to dress up and check it out. 
Not only did we get to play a lot of fun games, we also got to see all of the cool animals at the zoo.  Above is a picture of the newest animal at the zoo, the reindeer.  I was really surprised at the size of the reindeer.  I always imagined reindeer being as big as elk but this reindeer was only about as tall as Colby.  

There were a lot of fun games to play and a treat to be won at each station.

The petting zoo was really fun.  The kids got to pet the goats and the donkey.  
At the end, the kids got their fortunes read to them by the fortune tellers.  Their fortune was a day in the near future they would receive a lot of candy from their friends and neighbors!  Pretty accurate fortune, right?
After spending the day at the zoo, we ate lunch at the park and then had fun playing on the play ground.  As you can see, Emily and Colby learned a few tricks from the monkeys at the zoo!

I don't know if we will go to Boo at the Zoo next year.  It was fun to see all of the animals but waiting in line for all of the games was ridiculous.  We stood in line for over an hour just to get to the little games and by that time the kids were sick of being there so they didn't really care to play anyway.  I think we will just go to the zoo on a normal day and enjoy the animals rather than be crowded by all of the people in the Cache Valley.  Other than the millions of people, it was a fun day.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Fall Harvest Festival

The Fall Harvest Festival at the American West Heritage Center was so much fun!  I think we will make this a new fall tradition.  

At the Fall Harvest Festival we learned a lot of exciting things about the early settlers of Cache Valley.  We learned how they brought in their harvests, how they used and prepared their harvests for the winter, and we got to see and pet all of the farm animals.  We also went on train rides, wagon rides, and pony rides!

When we first arrived at the Harvest Festival we saw these huge pumpkins!  As you can see they pumpkin was bigger than the kids!

Next we saw a real steam engine tractor.  This was an amazing invention in its day and really helped to lighten the load of the farmers as they hauled hay, or threshed wheat and other grains.  The kids liked this because it reminded them of a train.

Speaking of trains, here the kids are waiting for the train to come around and pick us up.  We were able to ride the little train around the Heritage Center.  Logan loved it.

Petting the farm animals was quite fun. We saw goats, chickens, a donkey, and more.  We also played some exciting pioneer games at the Pioneer Encampment.  Then we watched a gun fight at the Town Square.  It was actually more of a comedy act and pretty amusing.

As I said before, the whole day was spent learning about how the early settlers prepared their harvest.  The first thing we learned was how to shell corn.  

First you have to let the corn dry out, then you stick the cob in this cool corn shelling machine, crank the handle really hard and fast and out pops the empty corn cob and the corn kernels are collected in a pan at the bottom.  The kids got to try their hand at it and shell their own corn cob.  They loved it.  They also taught Cider Pressing but we missed that demonstration...

After wandering around for a bit more, making candles, and exploring the old pioneer homestead, we ate lunch.  We promised the kids if they ate all of their lunch, they would get to do the one thing they had been begging us all day to do, ride the ponies.


This was probably the most favorite activity of the day!  They kids absolutely loved riding the ponies as they walked around the merry-go-round.  We actually ended up doing this twice because they loved it so much.  The pony Logan was riding was named Cosmo.  He was a very gentle pony but then again, they were all quite mellow.

Next we ambled over to the Mountain Man Camp where we learned how to build a fire without matches.  The mountain man made it look so easy but when we tried, it did not go as quick.  Finally though, Russell was able to light a small fire with the cotton tinder and a magnifying glass.
We moved on to the harvest games.  The kids slid down the giant slide, practiced their tomahawk throwing skills, and took aim with the BB guns.  We also loved the pirate ship made out of hay bales.


The kids climbed around and played on this pirate ship for a long time.  They enjoyed pretending to be pirates and running around with the other kids.  Unfortunately, I think Colby has an allergy to hay and dust because his eyes kept itching and getting red and puffy.  We didn't have any allergy medicine so we just washed his hands and eyes with water and that seemed to help a lot.

Back at the Pioneer Encampment, we learned how to make corn husk dolls.  Once I got the hang of it, the dolls were very easy to make.  The dolls were so cute and the kids loved them.  It is amazing how resourceful the early settlers were.  Even with these humble little dolls as toys, they pioneer children still had something of their own to play with.  It really makes you realize how much we take for granted.  Emily, Colby, and Logan had a great time playing with these dolls and still play with them even now at home.  We call them our little corn men.
No Harvest Festival, or Autumn season in general, would be complete with out a walk through a corn maze.  This corn maze was really fun.  We followed the map and easily found our way out without getting lost!  That is a first for me. usually we get lost and can't find our way out forever.  The kids enjoyed picking up the loose corn, choosing left or right when we came to a crossroads and just plain having fun running through the corn.


Finally we took one last wagon ride through the village town square.  This wagon was pulled by huge draft horses.  These horses were so big, probably the biggest horses I have seen besides Clydesdale's.  This was a fun ride.
We went home to eat dinner really fast before heading back to the Harvest Festival to check out the Haunted Hollow.  Even though we told Emily it would be scary, she still wanted to go really badly so we decided to let her try it out.  We stood in line for about a half an hour or more in order to get into the Haunted Hollow.  When we finally got to the entrance, we were greeted by a huge hairy monster.  The kids got scared but we told them it was just a guy in a suit and the monster even gave them a high five.  Then they were okay.  Logan even said, "Goodbye Monster!" when we walked away.  Next we came to a gorilla that stopped us on a bridge.  It gave Russell a hug so the kids weren't scared.  But then we walked across the bridge to a skeleton lady and she was really creepy.  She talked in a sweet voice but the things she said just sent chills through me.  I was a little creeped out by her myself.  That's when Emily started getting really nervous and told us she wanted to leave.  She said she didn't feel good.  So we took a little detour up and out of the hollow and away from the creepies.  Then Emily felt bad that she made us leave so Russell and I decided this was the perfect opportunity to teach about feeling the Holy Ghost.  We asked her if she had a good or bad feeling in the Haunted Hollow and she said it was a bad feeling.  We told her that was the Holy Ghost telling her to leave that bad situation.  We also told her that she had done the right thing by listening to the Spirit and getting out of the situation.  She felt better and we told her she was a very brave and special girl for recognizing when the Spirit is talking to her and listening to it.  We knew we wouldn't last long in the Haunted Hollow but it was a good teaching moment.

We had such a fun time at the Fall Harvest Festival.  We can't wait for more fun activities at the American Heritage West Center.