Last week was half term here so both kids were rattling round the house. At the beginning of the week we went to visit grandma and grandpa. Grandma had been carefully
cultivating pumpkins all summer so we would have something to carve! She had done a
great job and Beth immediately adopted the largest pumpkin and laid into it with a big black marker. Her design was pretty good - it's the one in the middle, right. Toby wasn't in the slightest bit fussed so I had a go with his - middle, left. The other two pumpkins were ones I picked up for Steve and I to have a go on. It turned into a bit of a carve-off with no winner declared - Steve's looked amazing with the light on and mine had a slight edge when lit at night.Beth also planted her daffodil bulb that she was given at school. It came with very specific instructions for planting, watering and general care. It is intended that all the kids bring their
daffodil into school one week next year and they all be in flower at the same time .
. . a little hopeful I'm thinking! Grandma mentioned the idea of planting a few back-ups; probably not a bad thought. ;) Although Toby didn't get too interested in the planting activity, he was on hand ready to water.Back at home we spent one day over at Clumber Park. They had a pumpkin trail set up around the walled garden. Beth was very excited to follow it - she's getting to the point where you can't fob her off and do your own thing - she figures things out far too quick. Toby wasn't bothered and he just wanted to run round and

do his own thing. We followed the clues and found all the pumpkins - the photo is from pumpkin number six. The cauldron beside them is filled with witches snot and spiders (lovely), disgusting as it was, it did promote much discussion over what they could have used to make it (Beth's final thoughts were either jelly or glue).For the last few days of the holiday grandma and grandad came to stay with us. Toby showed off his dance moves - both he and Beth love one of the dance games
on the wii and can use up a tremendous amount of
energy bopping to the beat. Beth did a great job, with a little help from grandma, decorating cakes for the Halloween party. Toby did not want to wear a costume so he went as 'Toby' but Beth of course wanted to be a princess fairy witch. They had a really good time chasing round the village hall, eating sausages and cake and generally causing havoc! Beth was really excited to see her school friends and thankfully had no encounters with dead arms!
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The Halloween cakes look super!
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