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Showing posts with label bugs. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Pumpkin Patch Cracker Stackers

The morning that E's co-op preschool class had a pumpkin patch field trip scheduled, our 14-year-old kitty Meow Meow died of cancer. Because Z had been so distressed and anxious the previous few days at her declining health, I opted to keep her home from school that day. But I knew the pumpkin patch would be a welcome distraction, so we all went together. Z had loved this pumpkin patch when we went with her co-op preschool class when she was 2 and 3! Plus our teachers used to be her teachers, and they'd love to see her again!

E's Pumpkin-licious Lunch
Uncured ham, goat cheese, Glutino crackers and pretzel chips, organic carrots and strawberries
 
Wednesday, 10/29/14 - I packed a pumpkin-themed lunch for E for our pumpkin-themed adventure! She's just starting to get into enjoying the MOMables DIY Cracker Stackers and actually stacking and eating the elements together instead of separately. Plus it's a quick option for Mama to pack, and very easy to grab a mini cookie cutter and make a fun theme!
mini pumpkin cutter silicone pumpkin cup

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Ladybug Lunch for Z
Uncured ham, goat cheese, Glutino crackers and pretzel chips, organic carrots and strawberries
 
Since I hadn't planned on Z coming to the pumpkin patch with us, I had packed her a ladybug garden theme instead. Exactly the same lunch as Little Sis, but with a scalloped flower cutter and ladybug silicone cup (found on eBay. Good luck. They're hard to find!)

For those of you interested in a few pics of our pumpkin patch adventures, keep scrolling!

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Both girls fought me a little at first, insisting that they were too sad to leave the house. My First Grader even threw my own words back at me. "You said I could stay HOME from school today!" Lol! But luckily once we arrived at the pumpkin patch, the Corn Box was our very first stop. My sensory kiddo looooooooves playing in the giant sandboxes filled with dried corn kernels.
Geronimooooo!
Last year we went without Big Sis, and E clung anxiously to me most of the time. It was so fun watching her blossom by having her big sister around this year! She charged fearlessly behind her sister and tried so many things that I had had to cajole her into (or had to give up and just sit and wait until the group moved on) last year.

Both girls were proud of their pumpkin choices. Z picked the biggest one she could find, and E went for the smallest. So she could carry it herself! Lol!

This farm has a large Kiddie Corral full of fun activities. Tire swings cut into shapes (tractors this year, but horses in the past,) sitting on a wooden horse to lasso a wooden calf, "milking" a wooden cow, exploring cow hut things, slides, climbing and exploring tractors, water pump trough ducky races, giant chalkboards, and bubbles! E wanted to play at their little climbing toy shaped like a house, and swing on the swings, but Big Sis spent her time mastering the art of gigantic bubbles. I was so proud of her! She didn't get frustrated and start hitting or melting down when her wand didn't make a bubble, or when someone would bump her or pop her bubble before she got there. She tried different methods of dipping the wand to get the best results, different waving techniques, all kinds of things! I was quite frankly gobsmacked at her level of dedication and hard work. It was fun watching them enjoy the corn box and petting the kittens and cooing over the bunnies. But watching my big girl concentrate on her bubble skills was the high point of my day! 

By the time we got to the How Tall This Fall pumpkin near the entrance, both girls were donnnnne! So I got a few belligerent pictures of them in front of it, and then we left for Nana's! Z was still sad over losing Meow Meow, but a morning full of fresh air, natural light, and massive sensory input really helped her cope.
October 2014: E (almost 3,) and Z (almost 6 1/2)

Here's the same pumpkin from when Z was 2, next to the last time Z and I went 3 years ago (age 3,) followed by E not cooperating last year (age almost-2)

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Something's Bugging Me...

 
I've been looking for the perfect excuse to use our SugarBooger "Icky Bugs" bento box (available on Amazon and at AllThingsForSale) and whipped up a quick and easy bug-themed lunch thanks to some "pick-ography!"

My Big Bug
Organic apples, dye-free gummy worm, organic green beans, olives,
GF Dark Chocolate Dreams sandwich, vegan Ranch kale chips
 
Wednesday, 9/25/13 - I wasn't in the mood to dig out my tiny bug-shaped cutters, so pounced on a larger mushroom cookie cutter, and stuck a grasshopper cupcake pick in the top, to look like he's sitting there. (The ones I have are discontinued. The ladybug cupcake toppers are too. Sorry.)

For both sandwiches I wanted a chocolate filling, since it feels more earthy. I chose Peanut Butter and Co Dark Chocolate Dreams; we don't do Nutella here. Nutella has artificial vanillin flavoring, a wood-pulp manufacturing byproduct. Yum. Plus Z has neurological reactions to it. No thanks.

The gummy worm is from Surf Sweets - no fake colors or flavors, no animal gelatin, made with organic sweeteners, and made in a facility free from the Top 8 Allergens (and gluten,) so safe for most classroom allergies!

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Littlest Bug
Organic apples, organic green beans, GF Dark Chocolate Dreams open-face sandwich
I gave her a butterfly cupcake ring to change things up. Plus they're fun for little fingers to play with!

Since E tends to not eat the bread unless I cut it really small (and even then it's still hit-or-miss,) I opted not to waste a slice and just made her sandwich open-face, and then added some dye-free India Tree Nature's Colors green jimmies "grass" at the bottom. She was ecstatic. "Muh! Muh! Spinks! Muh!" (More more sprinkles, more.)

E didn't get a gummy worm in her lunch because she ate hers while I was packing the lunches. Punk.

Organic strawberries, dried seaweed snack
10/1/13 - Since I had these adorable bug-shaped snack pots sent from the UK by my friend from Eats Amazing, a bug-themed snack was in order! Just a simple one, with a cute little bee pick added in.

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       Good Lunch Box 3 Compartment Divided Lunch Container Multi-Purpose Bento Lunch Tote Insulated Bag Icky Bugs