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Thursday, 18 October 2018

Pumpkin Patch Fun in the Sun at Craigie's Farm!


If there's one thing I feel passionately about it's pumpkin patches!! I always saw my American and Canadian friends having such fun days out at amazingly organised pumpkin patches full to the brim with fun things for kids to see and do, and dozens of different varieties of pumpkins! It felt like the UK was never going to catch up! and then all of a sudden they are becoming a thing now, much to my delight!! 
It's been a fun little tradition we started with Ella's first halloween and I've tried to find ones to go to every year since! 


The first year was a real deal pumpkin patch called Malpas Pumpkins, just near to Chester.  We dressed Ella up as a pumpkin for the part! and since it was our 1st ever time on a patch we loved everything about it - from the amazing corn maze filled with spooky characters to loading up your wheelbarrow with the pumpkins you picked! 


The next year we had moved to the Borders, and much to my disappointment there were none nearby! We ended up venturing to Northumberland, to a farm shop - Brockbushes, to check out their 'patch'.  I was pretty disappointed that they had just thrown some hay down and hidden some shop bought pumpkins underneath! They did do a fun little skit about a good witch and a bad witch and you got a tractor ride to the 'patch' but it was a bit of a let down especially after how good our previous one had been! 


So I knew our third year had to be awesome! and it was! I found Arnprior Pumpkins just outside of Stirling, and it was worth the drive! It was a huuuuuge patch! with pumpkins everywhere.  They had all these cute photo ops, and a hay bale mountain for the kids to climb, and you could pull up a turnip and they had a kale maze too!


Last year, we didn't end up going to any kind of patch! but Byron said we didn't need to since we had our own one in our veggie patch in the garden! We managed to grow some pretty good pumpkins, and so I still got a little photo op out of it! 


We checked out a new one this year, it's just at a farm shop on the outskirts of Edinburgh - Craigie's - so I wasn't expecting much.  I had seen on their website that they grow them in poly tunnels and so I assumed they would then just dump them in a little patch of grass for people to pick but how wrong I was! 


I was super excited to get there and discover a pretty big patch, with some still attached to the vine too! 


and with the Firth of Forth in the background, it made for a pretty scenic spot! Ella was very excited and cried 'I can see the sea'!! 


I dressed Addison up in her little pumpkin outfit from Granny Kathy, and of course Ella didn't want to be left out so she donned her witch costume from last year...complete with hand made wand!

 

Addi really enjoyed her first time at a pumpkin patch! and loved all the smiles that everyone was giving her when they saw her in her cute costume! 


I think this was the moment she realised she was dressed like the orange things she was sitting beside! 


Every day preceding the day we went had been gale force winds and grey and rainy! So we lucked out with the most epic blue sky day, and it was actually 22 degrees! which was freakishly warm for an October day but we certainly weren't complaining! We went and checked out the pumpkins in the poly tunnels too. 


Pumpkins as far as the eye can see! the crooked stalk ones are my fave! 


They must have had at least 7 or 8 different varieties! even more than we had discovered on the real deal patch at Stirling.  Ella was especially partial to these blue ones! 


whilst I was keen on these yellow ones, and I loved the way the sun was hitting them just right! 


Since I was holding the camera, and a baby, Ella did the honours of carrying the pumpkins around for me and picking the best one! 


Once we were done with all the picking, we checked out their cute farm shop which is full of the yummiest treats and Ella had a play at the park.


and a little pic of the two of us, just to prove I was there joining in the fun too! 


We also said hey to the piggies before we left, and Ella was so excited to check in all the egg boxes by the chickens and see who had been laying! 


All in all, it was one of my favourite pumpkin patch experiences by far, and I loved our little haul we came away with!


We had headed into Edinburgh itself in the morning, and oh how that city lends itself to autumn! 


It's not even at full peak yet, but the colours were still looking lovely! 

I took Ella to Lush - her fave shop, she is obsessed with bath bombs! She had got a rather wonderful report at her first parents evening 2 weeks ago and so I promised her some lush goodies as a reward to say well done! 


She had so much fun carefully selecting which bath bombs she wanted, and was especially pleased that all the staff in there made such a fuss of her in her costume! She even turned the lady who served us into a frog, who played along complete with ribbet sound effects!! 


Of course no Edinburgh trip is ever complete without Ben's Cookies! 
Ella insisted we find a nice sunny spot on a bench to eat them on, so we picked this one in Princes St Gardens.


Ella then told me she wanted me to pop Addi's pumpkin hat on so that I could take photos of the two of them in the leaves! Be still my beating heart! The day my child requests a photo shoot is the best day! Of course I was only to happy to oblige!


We found this rather leafy spot, and it was gorgeous with the sun streaming through! 


I wish this picture had audio - she was running around like a crazy person, kicking and throwing leaves in the air shouting 'I love autumn, autumn is just the best'! 


It was too cute! Love her enthusiasm for everything!


and I just can't handle the cuteness of these pics of the two of them! 


Look at Addison's little face! Ever the willing model! I think this one's a framer!


I loved this one - Ella sneaking in some kisses! and her hat obscuring Addison from view, but such a sweet little moment captured! 


I am so grateful these two are mine! 

Friday, 10 May 2013

A Super Sunny Stateside Spectacular!


Tonight as I sit down to finally get these blog posts rolling, all that keeps going around in my head is that little girl from Annie who says 'oh my goodness, oh my goodness'! because honestly I don't know where to start! We had the most amazing visit from my mom and mara which nearly didn't happen at all thanks to stupid British Rail and a points failure on the train they were travelling on to Gatwick Airport! So a missed flight later, lots of tearful phone calls/skypes, and after 2 new booked flights they finally made it to Vancouver!  I was determined I was going to give them the best trip ever after everything they had been through! 1500 photos later and so many amazing (and hilarious) memories to last a lifetime, that I'm going to be blogging about it for weeks to do the trip any justice at all! 

So we kicked off the 'holiday of a lifetime' as my mom keeps calling it with an action packed day stateside! I had to be ruthless in the photo selection for this blog post...and managed to condense it down to just 60 photos, which was a struggle! So don't say I didn't warn you...


We headed to the Skagit Valley first, to check out their annual Tulip Festival.  


We were amazed at what we found! Hundreds and thousands of tulips everywhere, in every colour and kind imaginable! 


Most of the kinds we came across we had never ever seen before! 


and I was loving all their names!



Mom loves flowers more than anyone else I know, so she was in her element! 






I think the fact that we had snow capped mountains as a backdrop made the seas of tulips even more spectacular! 


These ones with the stitched looking edges were my fave!




We also couldn't have been more lucky than the weather! Washington state is as notorious for it's rain as Vancouver, and so our sunny weather was pretty rare! 



We all know of my love for cherry blossoms so I was loving the tulip/blossom combo!


After we checked out the extensive display gardens, we just drove past the farmers fields which I think I liked even better than the display gardens because there was just row upon row of tulips...



and the further back the tulips grew the more the flowers just blended into a huge block of colour!



It was breathtaking! We probably could have easily spent the whole day wondering around the tulips, but Seattle was calling so we hurried on! 


After a quick stop off at the Outlets for a spot of bargain shopping, we arrived in Seattle...and headed straight to Pike Place Market.


I'm a little bit in love with their turquoise fruit cartons!


and I had never seen such pretty looking potatoes before!


We made friends with the guy on this fruit stall, he sold us the most delicious tasting apples and oranges we'd ever had! and he was also putting the moves on Mom too! 



It didn't take us long to sniff out our first (but by no means last) sweet treats of the day!


This cute little cheesecake shop had little cheesecake bits on popsicle sticks!


and the most delicious flavours! mint cookie cheesecake? yes please!


We chowed down at Pike Place Chowder! because I had read amazing reviews of their food, little did I know how obsessed Mom would get with clam chowder! 


She still claimed that this was the best chowder of the trip though, and I should think so too after winning 1st place at the west coast chowder competition! 


The last time we went to Pike Place Market over Christmas, I didn't get the hype.  This time around with the sun belting down, and everyone in high spirits and the non stop good food I could definitely see why people love it so much!


We also got around to finally trying Cupcake Royale.  I have had this place of my radar for like 4 years, so I had a lot of high expectations!


Fortunately, their cupcakes were amazing! and their shop was so cute too!


They even had a new ice cream section which was incredibly tempting...but I knew of all the sweet treats that lay ahead of us so just stuck to a cupcake!


and of course I had to purchase the souvenir t-shirt!


Lime and coconut and chocolate compost were the order of the day! and worth every cent!


If you don't believe me when I say everything about Seattle is cool, then just look at their trees! You can't get cooler than blue trees!


I love playing the tourist!


I was super excited to just stumble across the gum wall! I had read about it but hadn't planned to check it out on this trip so that was a happy accident! Mom was disgusted and so walked on without us!


I brought my own gum, and left my little mark on the wall!


We nearly never made it to the Space Needle because the car park we tried to stop in was ridunculously expensive! and I had a list of 12 different things I wanted to visit/eat in Seattle and beyond and it was getting later and later in the day...so I knew we might have to skip some!

Fortunately, just around the corner we found a cheaper car park which I was so happy about because going up the Space Needle was incredible! 


We would have missed out on views like this! That's Mount Ranier peeking through behind all those skyscrapers! Isn't it just awesome!


and if you look really close you'll see houseboats surrounding the water.  Our guide in the lift on the way up told us that is where Jonah's houseboat from 'Sleepless in Seattle' is! If only we'd known, we loved that film growing up! Maybe next visit we'll have to stop by!


and yes I co-ordinate wearing my patriotic tees on days I know I'll be in America (because I'm not sure how much Canadians would appreciate them!)


I had always thought of Seattle as a cool and trendy city, but it was not until we were on the top of the needle did I realise what a beautiful city it is! Surrounded by parks, and open water and snow capped mountains!


There was some amazing blown glass exhibition happening just next to the Needle, we were able to see some of the larger exhibits as we strolled by! but we had places to be so couldn't stop!


Especially for my scrapbooking mad sister, we drove out to Issaquah and stopped at this scrapbooking shop.


It was seriously impressive inside! and Mara got a good haul!


The fact that Krispy Kreme was around the corner was an added bonus! We went through the drive thru to pick up these key lime pie flavour specials of the month! 


As we pulled off the highway we were met with this amazing view of the setting sun on the skyline so I had to pull over and snap a shot! 


and then just around the corner we stopped in to the Seattle Temple.


It was lovely to be able to be there and wonder around the grounds.  


It was so beautiful surrounded by my fave cherry blossom trees!


As we drove back from the Temple, we stopped in at Bellevue Mall and of course had to go to the Cheesecake Factory!  


Choosing what flavours we wanted was probably the hardest choice we'd made all day! They have sooooo many delicious ones! but Mango Key Lime won out...


along with chocolate coconut cream cheesecake! By this time we had eaten so many sweets, that we saved them for another day! 

and after a late night Oreo stop at Target we headed back to Vancouver!


We only got home after 1am! but being on a sugar and tulip high it didn't seem to matter much that we had to get up in a few hours to catch an early morning ferry to Vancouver Island!