Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Adventures with the Roths

We had the privilege of hosting both of our sisters and their families this month!  Once the Wildhabers returned home, we had one and a half days to change sheets on the beds, go grocery shopping and prepare for Olli's sister and her family's arrival. 

The Roths were fortunate enough to have excellent weather the entire time they were visiting (and even missed Hurricane Sandy by a few hours!).  We did several similar activities with them as we did with the Wildhabers like apple picking, pumpkin picking, the Freedom Trail and some fall baking (Steffi shared a delicious recipe for pumpkin soup with us that we all enjoyed!).  However, we also took them to Plymouth to tour the Mayflower replica and Plymouth Plantation.  

Sophia, Julius and Lukas using this pulley system to feed the goats at Honey Pot Hill Orchards
Steffi, Julius, Lukas and Sophia on the hay ride at Honey Pot Hill
Lukas, Isabel and Sophia in front of the monument for Plymouth Rock
Lukas and Isabel with Plymouth Rock in the background
A family photo in front of the Mayflower
Lukas trying out a Native American game, which involves hooking animal toe bones  onto a leg bone at Plymouth Plantation
Isabel grinding corn into cornmeal at Plymouth Plantation 
All four cousins helping to shake out (and carry inside) some of the bedding for the settlers' houses on Plymouth Plantation 

Finished with the job of carrying in the bedding 
Jochen carving the pumpkin 
Lukas helping to scoop out some of the inside of the pumpkin.  We baked some of the seeds and enjoyed them with our pumpkin soup (that we made from another pumpkin we picked)
Who's that man with the pumpkin head?
The finished product
Sophia raking leaves in our driveway 
The other cousins raking leaves.  It looks like Lukas' love for outdoor chores is contagious!
We have been so thankful for our van these past few weeks and the room is allowed for 4 carseats and 3 adults on our trips while Olli was at work.
Olli throwing tea overboard at the Boston Tea Party Museum--something he did as a young adult with his parents on their wedding anniversary trip through New England years ago!   

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