Saturday, November 2, 2019

Fall Adventures, Field Trips and Halloween


Hallie and Justin enjoying her new netting from Mike and Becca for  her bed!


We went to a Friday night High School football game and made it through the halftime
 band show!


Viewmont Street strut was at the end of September the kids had a floral lesson!




We went to the Alpha and Omega corn maze Sunday, October 6th with Dean Karen Miranda Lee and Sydney









The kids got to ride in the front
 for the wagon ride!




I went with Halle on her field trip to Hart Square on October 16th!

The kids were so excited about being put in jail!



After hearing a gentleman talk about how Native Americans farmed and did things, we saw a blacksmith. He made two nails during the presentation!







In the chapel with a Bible from the 1800s!


A Betsy Ross flag!


An old  map of NC

The kids learned how they made apple cider with this hand crane!


We went to go see the play Matilda on Friday October 18th..... didn't take any pics but we enjoyed it!

Trunk or Treat on October 27th!
Halle is Mal from Descendants and Justin is the Swedish Chef from The Muppets!






Justin had a field trip on October 30th to the Apple Hill Orchard in Morganton. It was a rainy day but we still had fun!







Justin wouldn't try the apples but did enjoy the apple cider tasting!


They made these little pumpkins in class!


We weren't sure with the stormy weather predicted if we would be able to go out on Halloween but it ended up being okay! It  rained a little bit but it was all right and we enjoyed going to 6th Street with Otto, Bennett and Mabel..




 
On Friday November 1st mom, Hallie and I went to the observatory in Maiden.

Of course no pictures could be taken but we did get to see Jupiter and four of its moons, Saturn (and we could see its rings), and the moon (which was a crescent so they explained that was good because of the shadowing we could see the craters better)!
 
We got to see double stars (one type was a blue star and an orange star), star clusters, and a star nova, which is like the dust of gas that an exploded star leaves.  Here's some examples!
 


 

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