Monday, 25 October 2010

Pumpkin carving

On Sunday it was Brad's birthday, so on Saturday night we found a lovely Italian restaurant in Griesheim where we 've been staying and had dinner. On Sunday we woke up and had a big breakfast and watched some of the Korean Grand Prix. We then went to some friends to join them in their Halloween pumking carving. It was lots of fun. They had bought a lot of enormous pumkins so we had to choose one and then we had to go about finding a pattern for the carving. I've only ever carved a jack-o-lantern with the kindergartners in Korea and that was just the usual triangles for nose and and eyes with a big toothy mouth. But Andrea had bought some pumpkin carving kits in America and they came with amazing patterns. We settled on a cat since that was something Brandon would recognise. The first step was to cut off the top and clean out all the seeds. This was the part Brandon enjoyed the most because he could mess about with all the slimy pumpkin innards. I then used a special tool to prick holes through a pattern and that gives you the carving lines. Brad then went about carving out the pattern. He did a great job and our pumpkin looks fantastic.

Just getting started with our pumpkin carving
Cleaning out the inside

Brad's busy carving and Rando is busy putting his pattern on the pumpkin


By this point Brandon had lost interest and mom took him to play

The pumpkins are outside and ready to be lit and Brandon is making a run for them (that's him in the green and white stripes).

There's our cat

Rando had carved this pumpkin before we got there.


The kids posing with all the jack-o-lanterns


Brandon trying to see if he can get to the candle inside

Bath time

Here are some pics of Brandon enjoying a bubble bath.


Our little guy in a bubble crown.

Mommy's trying to teach him to blow the bubbles


Keeping warm after a bath

33 weeks pregnant

Here are some pics of my big tummy. It doesn't seem quiet as big as when I was pregnant with Brandon but it's definitely getting to that uncomfortable stage where it's hard to put your socks and shoes on.



Fasanerie

One sunny Sunday a few weeks back we met some friends at the Fasanerie in Weisbaden. It's a park with a few animals i.e. goats, pigs, rabbits etc. Brandon got to feed some goats and we also went to see the bears and wolves being fed. It was a good morning and then we spend some time eating lunch on the lawns near the playground.