Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Eating Corn

(okay, I'm going backwards)

Saturday, between storms, David grilled hot dogs, hamburgers, and corn for dinner!  Yummy!  There are a lot of different methods recommended online for grilling corn on the cob.  We chose to go with the simplest.  Place the corn on the grill.  We didn't peel back the husk.  We didn't soak it.  And the corn was amazing!  David did a great job!

Josiah enjoyed his corn on the cob with butter and parmesan cheese.

Isaac had some fun trying to nibble off some of the kernels, but he really liked gnawing on the empty cob.


Two loose front teeth made it difficult for Elizabeth to eat the corn, so she had cut corn. 
This is her bread tongue.

Peaches

This past Sunday we took the kids peach picking!  We are LOVING living near all these orchards to pick our own fruit and allow the kids to see where their food actually comes from.  Our friend Heidi joined us for lunch and then went peach picking with us!  Enjoy some pics of the kids picking, eating, posing, and enjoying orchard treats :-)
 

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Cherries!

I cannot believe how long it has been since I've posted!  :-p  I have missed so much on here.  I feel like I have writer's block so much of the time.  But I'll start with something recent, and hopefully that will be the jolt I need to get back to blogging.



This past Sunday, between two days of fun picnics with friends, we headed down the road a bit to find a cherry orchard!  We are so blessed to have several orchards around here that allow you to pick your own fruit...strawberries, cherries, peaches, apples.  None of us have been cherry picking before, so this was a first for all of us!  :-)  David decided to follow his GPS rather than the directions from the orchard.  It made for an interesting trip...we got to see part of the county we haven't seen before.  Josiah was a little worried when we started on the gravel road up the mountain, and he told David he needed to turn around.  But we made it up and down the mountain without any problem.  We slathered on the sunscreen and headed into the trees to pick and eat sweet cherries.

View from the orchard!  BEAUTIFUL!

We were a little surprised at how family friendly it was!  It was nice to not have to bend down to the ground, as we would for strawberries, and the tree branches were low enough the kids were able to reach cherries on their own. 

Even Isaac tried.  We had to stop several times to pick leaves out of his mouth. :-) 

The kids were thrilled to see a bird's nest where one of the tree trunks began to branch out.  It was not even three feet off the ground!

Of course, we all enjoyed eating the cherries as we were picking.  They were so juicy and sweet!

Even with all the cherry snitching, we still walked away with over six pounds of cherries!  Next time we'll think ahead and leave the stems on most of the fruit, so they last longer ;-)

I think this will definitely become a yearly tradition!