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Winter Hike

2/18/2019

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Cabin fever set in FOR REAL a few days ago.  We have been a little cranky and restless around here over the past few days.  By "we" I mean Reed, Echo, and me.  Especially me.  And by a little cranky I mean super-duper cranky.

I have been a very cranky Mama!  There- I said it.

I get cabin fever so bad in the winter.  Just leaving the house won't cure it.  I need fresh air!  I need to be outside!  GET ME OUTTA HERE!!!

​So before I lost my marbles, we did!
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Jacob has been traveling for the past week, so Reed, Echo, and I bundled up and made our way to the Cincinnati Nature Center.  It was a brisk 32 degrees this morning for our little hike.
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"Little hike."  Ha!

In my cabin-fevered state, I let Reed pick the trail.  That's right... I let a 4-year-old who can't read maps but does like the color purple pick the trail.  So, he picked the purple trail.

​The "Geology" trail.
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Did you know that the purple trail is 2 hours long with a preschooler and a pointer?  Did you know the purple trail goes over a river three times?  In FEBRUARY?!  Did you know that I had to carry Reed over the river three times because my boots are, thankfully, waterproof? 
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Did you know the purple trail has a never-ending, giant staircase to heaven?  And did you know that Echo is afraid of staircases?
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I didn't know any of those things.

​But I know now!
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I almost sat down and cried right there, on that bottom step.
I also found out that Reed thinks crossing the creek with Mama is the funniest thing ever.  Especially when she is laughing hysterically at the crazy situation she has found herself in and tugging a pup along, too.

​I usually make better life choices.

The river was also absolutely beautiful.  Once we were across, of course, we did take a moment to throw rocks and appreciate the waterfalls and river sounds.
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And that staircase was one of the coolest, highest things TLO has ever climbed.  I can't image how tall it looked like to him!  When he got to the top, he felt like a million bucks.

Rocky, Rocky, Rocky!
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The view from the top was incredible.  Because of the lack of leaves, we could see down to the river, the next hillside, and beyond.  I guess you could say it was worth it.

It was definitely worth it!

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The purple trail also has FLOWERS!  Tons and tons of little yellow flowers.  Spring is coming, people!
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Taking a little cheese break.
Amidst the river crossings and staircases, we had an excellent and memorable hike.  The cabin fever is definitely gone.  I am ready for a nap!

​  I am so proud of Reed.  Even though I didn't have to encourage him along at all, I had to give myself a pep talk or two along the way.  I had better get in shape for summer to keep up with these two!
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Fiona's Playlist

2/9/2019

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Hey-- did you know that Reed loves music?

Did you know that I love to write about it?  And him?

I know that you know all of that, and I am thankful that you read my posts anyway.
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I looked back in my Facebook feed, and we bought TLO his first guitar on Valentine's Day of 2017.  He was a little over two years old, and a piano followed a few months later.

"Look- a PAIN-O!   Um... um... I need, I need, I need a stool."

He has been a music man ever since!
So many memories!
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I am so very thankful for the role that music has played in Reed's life so far, and I am excited to see how this story unfolds. We do our best to nurture the interest; we keep a variety of praise and worship music playing in the house, watch music videos of Christian artists, and see a few concerts a year. In fact, I just purchased tickets this week to see Mercy Me in April!
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This past Saturday, we decided to expand our musical horizons a bit by visiting Music Hall, the site of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.  Apparently, the Cincinnati Pops puts on a "Lollipops"  concert for children ages 2-9 a couple of times a year.  Of course we decided to check it out!
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I am so glad we did!
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Let me just mention that this was my first-ever orchestra experience as well.  I really have very little musical talent or experience.

In other words, I was just as excited for this concert as he was!
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The doors opened an hour before the concert for the "Family Fun Zone".  During that hour, the kids were able to try out all kinds of instruments (guided and sanitized by instructors, of course) and do a craft related to the concert.
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I'm not sure what he is doing here with the clarinet.  Any musicians out there who can help me out, or are you just as confused as I am?
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The violin was my favorite!
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We visited as many music stations as we could, then moved on to the craft tables.  

I'll admit it- Reed is just not a craft guy... not when he is in a room full of instruments, anyway.  I did at least half of this hippo, and then he promptly threw it in the garbage not even five minutes later.
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Yes, that is a hippo.
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The craft is supposed to resemble Fiona, the beloved hippopotamus who was nurtured to health after being born prematurely at the Cincinnati Zoo. She's an icon here in Cincy- like there are books and jewelry and t-shirts and Christmas ornaments and stuffed animals and, yes, orchestras made in her honor.
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Photo: NPR
I am not a Fiona super-fan or anything, but I do enjoy her story, and I am a TLO super-fan.  

The concert's title was "Fiona's Playlist", and the program included animal songs like "Mickey Mouse March", "Carnival of the Animals", "Hedwig's Theme" from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and, my favorite, "Circle of Life".  The concert also included a few children's songs about Fiona by a Grammy-nominated children's musician and Cincinnati native Zak Morgan.  A zookeeper from the Cincinnati Zoo popped onstage in between songs with different animals and joked around with the conductor while giving facts about the zoo, animals, and conservation.
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Reed was riveted for the entire hour of the concert.  We relaxed, munched on yogurt-covered pretzels, and talked about the different instruments and sounds.  "Fiona's Playlist" was the perfect introduction to the orchestra for Reed... and me!

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Summer Days with Mama

6/18/2018

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Thank God for summer!  I mean, seriously. 
Thank. God. 
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We are two weeks into summer break here with The Little Outdoorsman, and we are finally getting our feet under us again.  The end of the school year was bananas with the typical May craziness, a pretty bad case of bronchitis (bronchitis + asthma = bad.  Who knew?), a new niece and nephew added to the family (post coming soon!), and Jacob traveling all over the continent.  To be honest, I was in complete survival mode.

I don't know that I can even remember parts of May.  I have blocked them out.  My mind will recover them when it's ready, I guess.

Kidding-- of course!  It's all good!
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Mommy's home! Yes!
Reed and I have spent the past few weeks reconnecting with friends, family, and each other, cleaning the house, taking care of things that went by the wayside in May, and exploring some of our favorite spots in Cincinnati.  
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Where shall we go today?
The Little Outdoorsman has lived up to his name over the past weeks.  He has been in heaven as we pack up the car each day to explore a new place.
Our first adventure was to the Cincinnati Zoo, where we fed giraffes, talked to monkeys, gawked at tortoises, and laughed at elephants eating hay. (They ignored us, unlike these amazing giraffes.)
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The Cincinnati Nature Center was trip #2.  We chose the second-shortest trail and it took us over an hour.  I am not ashamed to say it was only .66 miles long, because those .66 miles were filled with so many memories, conversations, and teachable moments that it seemed to go by very quickly.  Our nature center here in Cincy is top-notch.  We will visit every week, try to hike all 15 trails, and hopefully get a little bit faster. 

But if we don't, that's okay, too.
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We spent a weekend day at Charm at the Farm with my Mom (AKA "Nana").  Charm at the Farm is an outdoor market in Lebanon, Ohio that is  jammed-packed with creative vintage and antique vendors and Amish soft pretzels that make me lose my mind a little bit.
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Finally, we registered our passes and went out to King's Island, a nearby theme park.  Kiddie Land might actually be even more fun for me as an adult.  Watching my son laugh hysterically while I eat popcorn in peace?  Yes, please!
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When we aren't having "adventures", Reed and I have been visiting my family's pool, sitting at the river, digging in the sandbox, cooking, and visiting various parks in our area. ​

No work, no email, no grad school.  Just family.
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It has been wonderful to be "just mom" for the past two weeks and enjoy this absolutely delightful stage of three and a half.  It is a blast!  Everyone says "terrible threes," and I have no idea what they are talking about (I was similarly lost in the terrible twos).  I've never had so much fun in my life.
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 I am looking forward to building a summer full of memories, and I hope you will join us along the way!
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To get the quickest updates on The Little Outdoorsman's activities, be sure to follow me on Instagram! (@rebekah.soulfoodtime)
If you followed the blog last summer, I shared some of our travels around town and out West.  I hope to travel and share much more this summer as we travel here in Cincinnati and a few new faraway places as well!

Have any suggestions for Cincy travels?  Drop them here in the comments!
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Pumpkin Farm!

10/7/2017

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Autumn is finally here, baby!  We kicked off October with my nephew's birthday party.  He is two now!  Happy birthday, Matt! Just look at that sweet face.
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We immersed ourselves in fall activities this week. We made gooey chocolate no-bake cookies (recipe coming soon), we embarked on a long, cool bike ride on a path covered in fallen leaves, we even went to a homecoming parade.  But best of all, we visited the pumpkin farm!
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Our local pumpkin farm is lovely.  We visited every year when I was a little girl, and I love carrying on the tradition with Reed.  This was the first year that he seemed to understand and fully enjoy the farm.  We spent most of the evening chasing after him as he ran from one area to another.
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He loved the animals...
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He really loved the games....
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He really, really loved the pumpkins...
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But he really, really, really loved the giant tractor.  (Nobody saw that coming, right?)
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Woah.  Dude.
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Jacob agreed to be the photographer for the trip to the pumpkin farm.  He's learning new tips and tricks from his hunting buddies.  Doesn't he do a great job?
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It's like we have our own, personal photographer! Free fall sessions... yippee!
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I'm so happy fall is finally here!  Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go make apple butter, drink apple cider, wrap up in a warm blanket, and watch the leaves fall next to my pumpkin spice candle.  Or something like that.  Enjoy the weekend, friends!
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