Wishful Homesteader
Monday, November 10, 2008
autumn family fun
Autumn Family Fun
by Linda Shapero
Fall activities that the whole family will enjoy

Are you looking for some autumn activities for the whole
family that won't cost a mint? Are you racking your brain
trying to come up with ideas suitable for your three year-old,
as well as your 12 year-old?

Autumn is a great time of year to get outside, take in the
crisp fresh air, admire the beautiful foliage, and appreciate
the mild weather while it's still with us. What better time to
make a family date and do the following fall-like activities:

1. Visit an apple orchard and pick your own apples. You can
make a day out of this by not only picking apples but packing
a basket and finding the perfect spot for a family picnic.
First, plan to also visit the orchard's country store (if they
have one) to pick up some apple cider or other fall treats to
add to the picnic basket. Don't forget to store apples in a
cool, dark place when you get home. Later on, you can have fun
making caramel apples and apple pies.

2. Likewise, make a trip to the pumpkin patch and then bake
your own pumpkin pies. This is great fun for the kiddies, and
they'll enjoy baking and eating the pumpkin seeds, too. It's
the perfect time to begin teaching little ones about cooking
and measurements, as well.

3. Invite friends and family over to have a raking or yard
cleanup party. Ask everyone to bring his or her favorite
seasonal dish and have a potluck while you're at it. (Of
course, you'll want to coordinate this aspect of the party, as
you don't want to end up with four dishes of homemade
applesauce.) This is not only a great way to clean up and
winterize your yard but have a fun get-together at the same
time.

4. Take a nature walk in the woods and point out interesting
trees, plants, and wildlife. If you're not up on the names of
trees and plants, you can check a book out of the library that
will serve as a guide. Encourage everyone to pick up leaves to
press later on. They can make collages or all kinds of
pictures and crafts from them. (One year for an autumn-themed
birthday party, we used pressed leaves under a clear table
covering for an impressive look.)

5. If the kids are a bit older, consider taking a longer hike.
Make sure everyone has the proper clothing and footwear, as
well as food, snacks and drinks. It's a great way to commune
with nature and get out in the open. It's great exercise, too!

6. Get together with friends for a once-a-month (or more)
autumn potluck. Make a heaping batch of beef stew, chili, or
your favorite big batch meal, and call several family friends
to join you with side dishes. Next month, let someone else do
the same, and keep it up. Just think, if you do it more often,
say once every two weeks, that cuts down on cooking for
everyone!

7. Research museums in your area. Plan a day trip to one that
you've never been to before. This is an especially helpful
hint for those rainy weekends that creep up during the autumn
months, and it's educational. It can also lead to new
interests and new field trips.

8. If you live anywhere near a farm, arrange a hayride for
your family and friends. Later, bring them back to the house
for hot cider, popcorn, pumpkin pie, and any other fall
goodies you can dream up.

9. Find a local festival or fair. These are always fun for
everyone with all the sights, food and activities to partake
of and they are almost always on a weekend for your
convenience.

10. Check out school and church bazaars as early as October
and November to find very affordable holiday gift items.
You'll be surprised at some of the terrific sales you'll get
at these holiday markets. The children will be so pleased when
they can find items that will fit in their budget, plus it
makes for a fun day for everyone.

Autumn goes so quickly, so be sure to make the most of it by
getting out and participating in some of the above activities.

Take the Next Step:
- Autumn is a wonderful time of year, but it passes quickly.
Start making some plans now, so you'll be ready when the
leaves start to change and the temperature starts to drop.
There are many wonderful things to do. Maybe you'll want to
try one of the above activities or ask around and see what's
available in your neck of the woods.


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