Our adventure on Thursday was absolutely fabulous! We had originally planned to meet up with my parents to go apple picking, but with the more summery temps on the first day of autumn it didn't feel quite conducive to being in an apple orchard. Instead, mom and I decided it would be fun to meet at Yankee Candle Village. They had not been in years, and I had wanted to get the girls there at some point this autumn, so Thursday seemed like the perfect time to go. We met at noon, explored the store, danced in the snow and made our way to the candle dipping area. We ended our day with a yummy meal complete with apple crisp for dessert. It wasn't until we got home that I realized that we never did make it into the candle museum as I had planned to, so perhaps another trip to Yankee Candle Village will be in order come the spring. Thanks, mom and dad, for meeting up with us! It was truly the perfect way to spend our Thursday (and a lovely way to welcome autumn)! xo
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Saturday, September 24, 2016
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Of Kindred Spirits And Candles
Yesterday the girls and I met up with Patricia and Alice at Yankee Candle Village for some long overdue hugs and to dip some candles! The candle dipping fit in perfectly with our grade three early New England/farming block, and it also gave us the perfect excuse to plan an adventure with our kindred spirits who live in Albany. Yankee Candle Village is just about the halfway point between our two homes, so it really did work out beautifully all around! We had tried a couple of other times to meet up but fate would step in and make it so that we couldn't. This time, however, the stars aligned and we were finally able to make this long looked forward to visit happen!
The time passed far too quickly for the five of us. We had a lovely time dipping candles, exploring the store, playing in the snow, visiting the candle making museum, having lunch (those girls of ours sure don't mess around when it comes to dessert!) and taking pictures. We sure managed to fit a lot in to just a handful of hours! Thankfully we'll be meeting up at homeschool day at Old Sturbridge Village next month so we can do it all again soon!
Thank you, dear friends, for meeting up with us yesterday and for such a fun filled afternoon! We are so blessed and so grateful that our paths crossed and brought two such kindred spirits into our world! xo
The time passed far too quickly for the five of us. We had a lovely time dipping candles, exploring the store, playing in the snow, visiting the candle making museum, having lunch (those girls of ours sure don't mess around when it comes to dessert!) and taking pictures. We sure managed to fit a lot in to just a handful of hours! Thankfully we'll be meeting up at homeschool day at Old Sturbridge Village next month so we can do it all again soon!
Thank you, dear friends, for meeting up with us yesterday and for such a fun filled afternoon! We are so blessed and so grateful that our paths crossed and brought two such kindred spirits into our world! xo
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Yesterday
I've been trying to find the words to describe the amazingness that was yesterday. After many hours contemplating this, I have come to the conclusion that there simply is no way to adequately describe how truly fabulous our adventure was. Truthfully, none of this adventure was planned. We simply got in the car, went to the Wayside Inn Historic District and enjoyed exploring an area that's practically in our own backyard. One that we've been to many times before yet felt like we were seeing for the first time yesterday.
In addition to the My First Little House books, we've also been reading this lovely book about early New England. We are pretty sure that many of the drawings were inspired by Old Sturbridge Village as the pictures look so much like the village we love so much. We had read the pages about the grist mill and the general store and it was then that we decided we needed to go see these things up close. Our first stop was the Wayside Country Store to buy some corn meal and oats and flour that was milled at the Grist Mill. Once we had purchased our provisions we headed on to the mill, unsure of whether or not we'd be able to go inside yesterday.
Not only was yesterday an absolutely glorious day, but we were thrilled to discover it was also a day where we could go inside and see the mill. The only way this could have been any more fabulous would have been if we could have seen the mill in action while we were there.
After we explored the mill we wandered down a path that lead to this big rock. Gosh, October was in all its glory yesterday!
We decided to walk a little more and headed up to the Mary-Martha Chapel. I have always loved this sweet little church on the hill, and have found myself wishing (many times) that David and I had gotten married there all those years ago. We then walked over to the little red schoolhouse. In all the years we've lived here we have never visited it before our adventure yesterday. I did know that it was the schoolhouse where "Mary Had a Little Lamb" had taken place and where the poem was later written, but until yesterday we had never been inside.
We were very surprised to discover the schoolhouse was open yesterday since it's typically only open on weekends! What a treat! One of the docents was there catching up on some paper work and she said that it was funny how many people had stopped by yesterday. Grace and Emma, however, were the youngest visitors that day (ah, the joys of being a homeschool family)!
The docent went on to tell us the history of the schoolhouse. It was originally in Sterling Massachusetts and yes it really was the schoolhouse where Mary and her lamb went that fateful day. Mr. Henry Ford had this schoolhouse moved to the Wayside Inn property in 1927 and it continued to function as a one room schoolhouse for grades one through four until 1951! The girls said that while they adore homeschooling they wouldn't mind going to a one room schoolhouse if it meant they could be together through all the grades. We all loved hearing how much the one room schoolhouses were so much like homeschooling, and we talked about that as we made our way back to the car.
As we journeyed home (and throughout the rest of the day) the three of us just kept remarking about how truly fabulous that adventure was. It was easily one of our most favorite days ever (and we have a lot of favorite days)! I'm pretty sure that it would not have been nearly as amazing if I had planned this all out. Being able to bring so much to life for them, to get them out and doing things and making connections, to embracing those teachable moments whenever they come (and however they come) really has made this journey we are on so very rich and incredibly magical. xo
As we journeyed home (and throughout the rest of the day) the three of us just kept remarking about how truly fabulous that adventure was. It was easily one of our most favorite days ever (and we have a lot of favorite days)! I'm pretty sure that it would not have been nearly as amazing if I had planned this all out. Being able to bring so much to life for them, to get them out and doing things and making connections, to embracing those teachable moments whenever they come (and however they come) really has made this journey we are on so very rich and incredibly magical. xo
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
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