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It’s a pumpkin party!

October 17, 2013

Last weekend I hosted a somewhat impromptu pumpkin carving party at our new place in the backyard. Our friend who just moved here really wanted to visit the pumpkin patch which we did earlier in the day and then I said we could have a carving party at my place after. It was nice bringing together a few different groups of people we have come to know (which I always think will be awkward but it was totally fine). I also met a few new people that Walker invited from work.

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^Lots of knives! DSC_0636 DSC_0638 DSC_0644
^We were all pretty focused on what to carve for a little while.
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^Ick! Pumpkin gunck!
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^The smallest, cutest jack-o-lantern of the night.
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^We made mulled wine which was perfect for the activity but made the house smell like Christmas and it’s too soon for that.
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^Pumpkin bread to go with the pumpkin carving.
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^The smallest overall pumpkin which Walker turned into a mug.
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^Still thinking about what to carve.
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^This pumpkin and face together…pretty great.

After our carving was finished we warmed up inside with some soup and conversation. A few people trickled out and the remaining group played a game. To end the night we lit our pumpkins and then everyone headed home.

It was a pretty fun night and our very first get together in this new space went so well. I can’t wait to plan another party.

Walker’s first pumpkin patch

October 14, 2013

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Over the weekend my friend, who is also named Jessica, and I wanted to hit up a pumpkin patch. Walker was not so much into the idea. He kept saying I’m not going, I’m not going. I kept saying you have to come, you have to come. And then he said pumpkin patches just aren’t my thing. I said well you’re from Texas, have you ever been to a pumpkin patch? He said no so I said well then you have no idea if it’s your thing.

I finally convinced him to go to his very first pumpkin patch and it went just fine. We took a wheelbarrow to the patch and that’s where I got my pumpkin. A 19 pounder. Then we picked out a few smaller ones from the piles out front. Overall it was fun but you really can’t beat the trips as a kid. A hayride around the field, any pumpkin you want (can carry), and then doughnuts and apple cider. Well maybe I can relive those memories when I’m home in Michigan very soon.

On the day we moved

October 1, 2013

Before I get into it I wanted to say happy October! I love this month and I will love it even more in the years to come because my sister is having a baby this month! Also yesterday was her 31st birthday-happy birthday again sister-I love you!

Yesterday I took a look back at our old apartment and today I’m sharing some sneak peeks of our new place. Once we’re settled in I will share again but this will do for now. We started our move last Wednesday and in preparation for the move I made a full meal to feed our helpers once we were done. We decided not to rent a truck and take advantage of the generous help that was offered to us. I felt really lucky to have so many friends offer after just over a year of living here.

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Our layout is this. We are renting the back half of a duplex that shares a living room and kitchen wall. We have 2 bedrooms (can I say studio/guestroom?!), a backyard (all to ourselves) which is surrounded by a community garden and has a swing in it, we have a garage (not for parking but for fun things like beer making and setting up my summer studio), we also have a sweet mirrored wall in the living room-which I thought was weird at first but I actually really like.

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A few of them are a bit grainy because I only knew where my iphone was when we were moving. I promise when I share proper photos of the place I’ll use my actual camera. There is a sneak peek. It’s been almost a week in the new place and I’m starting to really appreciate it. I knew I would because transitions are hard for me but I can feel myself coming over the hump and it’s good.