This post compiles some of the happenings around here for the past week or so.
1. Our wonderful friend, Lauren, came up to visit us a week ago! When I say that she is a wonderful friend, I mean that she is faithful, sacrificial, transparent, helpful, and just plain fun. I am so thankful that she was able to come and see Brandon and me…and, of course, Jane.



Jane, milk-drunk after a feeding…I love the out-stretched arms!
While Lauren was here, we took our annual trip to Hubers to pick apples (and to eat pumpkin and apple cider donuts…delicious!). I love taking this trip; I love picking more apples than I can actually eat; I love coming home and facing the dilemma of what to do with all of the apples…I just love it.

Jane is sporting the cute hat her Aunt Rachel made her…adorable and warm…lovely.

Apples!


We picked a Jane-sized apple! Also, I believe that I saw Jane doing the Rekerdres eyebrow the other day…Hurrah!

The apple bounty.
2. So, what do we do with our apple bounty?…Make apple butter! Brandon led the way through this whole process, as I was periodically feeding, changing, and putting Jane to sleep. However, I reaped the yummy benefits. Also, Brandon’s dad, Allen, told us how to vacuum seal the jars, so now we can preserve them for later in the year…fantastic!


The first batch we put into pint size jars. The second batch we put into half pint jars that I will give away at Sojourn’s annual Christmas gift exchange.
3. Now, I am sure you are wondering what is one way to ruin a lovely evening? Two words: Spider cricket.

I had a difficult time just inserting that into the post…just clicking on it…shudder. Saturday was Sojourn’s yearly Fall Festival…so much fun! Brandon worked the “Family Photo” booth, and I came up for a few hours with Jane to check out the cute crafty items that people had made (and purchase some super cute onesies for Jane!). Afterward, we were beat, so we came home and cuddled up on the couch to spend some family time. I was cozy next to Brandon with the blanket LD made for us. Wonderful.
Then, I felt something on my arm, and as I turned my head, all I could see over a ripple of blanket were those foul antennae and pointy legs…ah! I jumped off the couch and started screaming and pointing and fumbling with words to try to explain to Brandon what I wanted him to do…kill the bug that has now jumped into some strategic hiding place.
It is incredibly disconcerting to have seen a bug and know that it has disappeared but is not dead…it is just waiting to scare you again. And that is exactly what this spider cricket did. Just a little while later, I was sitting on the couch again, felt something on my arm, turned and saw this same cricket sitting next to me on the couch…mocking me…to my face (shout out to the SNL digital short with John Malkovich…anyone?). Thankfully, this time when I jumped off the couch, and exasperatedly (I am pretty sure that I just made up that word) called for Brandon, the cricket didn’t move. Brandon, my heroic and fearless husband, killed the cricket with the swipe of his hand (whilst rolling his eyes at my over-dramatic reaction).
And that is one way to ruin a lovely evening. However, for the record, the evening regained its loveliness after Brandon killed the cricket.
Jane is six weeks this week, and we finally captured some pictures of her smiling…