Thursday, October 25, 2018

A Night Out in Sleepy Hollow

We had a free night out in Irving Circle Park with spooky stories!
The historic Irvington Halloween Festival was a great spot to get into Halloween this year!

Irvington was named for Washington Irving, an American short story writer (Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1820).  
In homage to their beginnings, one of the community events this year had a literary component.
Winners of a local spooky story contest read their entries; followed by a professional storyteller recounting the Headless Horseman tale.
The night also featured the Black Hat Society of local witches doing a dance as well as a real Headless Horseman haunting the circle!


Ashley provided a Panera picnic and the kids snuggled in under some cozy blankets.
Free hot dogs and hot drinks were offered, but we opted to bring our own libations!
The flavors of fall were all represented - turkey, cheddar, apples, and squash soup.
There were even pumpkin sugar cookies!


There were four divisions: Elementary, Middle School, High School, and adult.
The stories were very spooky and as the night progressed, the story telling grew darker as well!


We found a cozy spot under some fall foliage and enjoyed watching the crowd of young and old.
Some were in costume, others were bundled up against the crisp October air.


Victor thought the Headless Horseman story was a bit scary, but enjoyed the horse and rider, night air, and colorful leaves.
What a great event for the whole family!


We had amazing parking and were able to get to the small event easily.
The picnic was perfect and everyone was sleepy by the time we headed home.

Visions of jack-o-lanterns danced in their heads as the children drifted off.
Spook-tacular twin night!

Friday, October 19, 2018

Cabaret Poe 2018

This year we had a double date twin night to see Cabaret Poe!
In its 10th year, Cabaret Poe hasn't aged a day.  From its stellar performances to its dark humor - we live for this show from year to year!

We decided to have pre-show dinner down the street at Sahm's first.
It was a great spot for some nice wine and IPAs.

Then we made a quick trek in some light rain to the new Phoenix Theatre!


We picked up a nice bottle of "madock" to begin!
There was love going around as we prepared for the show!



We really enjoyed the production in its new venue!
It was a smaller setting (completely packed house) which seemed to fit the intimacy of the show.
All our favorites: Annabelle Lee, William Wilson, and Nevermore hit their notes.

After the show, we got to snap a pic with the creator, Ben Asaykwee!
It was a perfectly macabre experience!


We enjoyed looking around the new theatre and having some laughs!



Afterwards, we headed to Nine Irish for some food and fun!
Later, we made it to Ike and Jonesy's for our final night cap.

Emily and Greg stayed at the Omni and Ashley and Ross caught an Uber home.
It was a great night filled with laughs, song and all things October!

Great twin date night! 

Saturday, October 13, 2018

2018 Glamping Trip!

Glamping trip 2018 was a beautiful trip to McCormick's Creek State Park.
After some meticulous planning of the only dates available for our preferred glamp site, we booked the second weekend in October for our trip.

We had high hopes that the leaves would be turning 
and the weather cooling at this point in the fall season.  

We each had to do some work on Friday, so Emily ended up picking Ashley up from the Riley garage at about 3:30 PM and loading the Kia there.  The Prius was left in the safety of the free garage.

As we set out on our way, the rain was coming down.  
What went unspoken was our respective trepidation in seeing a few pieces of sleet on the windshield.

We stopped in Belleville for supplies (firewood, gas, and snacks) and arrived at our site around 5 PM.
We opened a bottle of wine and took breaks from the rain inside the car as we set up the tent.

Ashley brought fire starter logs and so we had a fire even in the cold and rain.  
We watched the flames lap the torrents of rain as we bundled under beautiful throw blankets in the comfort of our tent.  

We drank wine and found our way into our comfortable new queen airbed cot.  Wonderful!
We snacked on autumn pasta salad (butternut squash, mushrooms, spinach, pasta, shredded cheese with parmesan garlic dressing) and pumpkin butter with biscoff cookies before bed.

The next morning, we awoke to frigid temperatures (37 degrees) and couldn't convince each other to get out of bed until it was at least over 40.  At about 11:30, we begrudgingly arose to make hot coffee and go to the bathroom!

After some hot coffee (thanks to coffee concentrate and our new kettle), pumpkin bread, a bathroom break, some lovely face wipes, and brushing our teeth, we were ready to face the day!


We finished decorating our site with pennant banners, candles, flowers and lanterns.
It was an beautiful glamp site!


The sun came out and the woods began to warm up so we opted to go on our typical hike of trail 5.
It takes you to the twin bridges and through some beautiful waterways, woods and rock faces.




Our moderate 2 mile hike brought us back to our site with renewed energy.  
Ashley set up our charcuterie and we lit a witches brew candle to prepare to read 
Witches of BlackBrook.


It was a really witchy fun book and we read from about 3 - 8 PM.  We finished just as it was dark enough to need a reading lamp so that was spooky perfection.



Our fire burned perfectly thanks to an added log from the nearby woods.
We had some noisy neighbors, but for the most part things were calm and quiet.

We stayed up until midnight talking, eating pumpkins spice marshmallows 
and enjoying the heat of the fire and the votive luminaries around our site.


It began to rain heavily later that night and we did have some dripping into the tent.

For the most part we stayed dry, but it was desperately cold and we did not get to see any changing leaves.  Although our hike was beautiful, our goal was to see the foliage.  We had to pack up glamp in the rain again Sunday morning, but we did enjoy hot coffee and pumpkin bread by the fire before departing.

We had a great time alone together, enjoying catching up and looking ahead.
We talked about our jobs and houses and family.
We discussed changes we wish to make and what is really working for us.

Although the weather did not hold up as we had hoped, the trip was a success.  We listened to witchy music, laughed, cried, hoped and dreamed together in the torrential rain and the peaceful days.

Great glamp trip!

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Lenora's First Birthday!

Lenora's First Birthday was a success!
Our little pumpkin turned one!


We planned the party for Sunday lunch so that everyone could have some time together!



Emily made her a spice cake in a pumpkin mold for a personalized pumpkin smash cake!


A Pumpkin ONE banner decorated her high chair!


The sweet baby enjoyed the icing most of all! (and the ice cream!)


The fall menu included harvest mac and cheese, pulled pork and chicken sandwiches, pigs in a blanket, pumpkin soup, fruit, veggies, and of course a myriad of birthday treats (cookies, caramel apples, pumpkin bars and spice cupcakes with ice cream).


The I Love you Little Pumpkin book served as a great register book where all attendees could write their well wishes for the one-year-old.


Lenora had some expert help opening her presents!
Brother Victor and Cousin Jack were eager to show her how to play with everything!


Great-grandma got a kick out of Victor showing Lenora how to eat cake!


The monthly photos of Lenora were backed onto pumpkins for a festive display.


Ashley brought Gran to the party after getting her hair done!
She was loving spending time with all the kids.


It was so great to have family together to celebrate Lenora's big day!


It was a great party, but it was exhausting!
Our little pumpkin dreamed of candlelit Jack-o-Lanterns and dancing leaves as the older kids decorated pumpkins and played.


It was a great time!
Pumpkin perfection twin day!