Friday Morning Coffee Catch Up

Hello everyone!! it is actually cold here this week, and temps next week will be cold as well. I think it is safe to say autumn is here for real.

And it seemed to blow in all at once. We were having a warm sunny day the other day, then all of a sudden it was overcast, gray, and a storm and rain moved in. And that was that. Fall was here in a flash.

We have just been moving along over here. We had a few Halloween events last week, where we gave Wyatt’s costume a trial run, and then a family get together with my brother’s family and my cousin’s family. Billy, Wyatt and I also went to the apple orchard, one of my favorite outings of the season, if not my very favorite.

Let’s start there. It was sort of a neat moment – we went on the same day, October 18th, that we went to the very first time we went to this orchard with baby Wyatt. When Wyatt was a baby, I wanted to find an orchard that we could make our tradition, like I had when I was a kid. The one I grew up going to has turned into a circus, with too many bounce houses and people with tables selling things – it’s just too much. I wanted a more simple experience. Pumpkins and cider and doughnuts and apples – we don’t need anything else. I found one online, Bennett’s Orchard, and off we went with tiny Wyatt. And we have been going there ever since. So this past Oct. 18th was our ten year anniversary of sorts, of going, and it was ten years to the day.

They also have this gentle Lab who will sometimes join you in your wanderings. He has to be getting up there in age now, and is such a sweetie. I love when he joins us.

We had such a good morning at the orchard, although I couldn’t talk Wyatt into wearing a pumpkin hat for old times sake.

The next day was the party at my cousin’s house. He and his partner had it all set up for the kids, and it looked so good! They did a great job making a nice party for our kids of all ages, from 16 years down to 2. There were pumpkins to paint and sticker, doughnuts, pizza, and we brought a jug of hard cider from the orchard to share, while my brother brought different chips and dips. It was such a nice time!

I also picked up my new glasses this week, and just in time, because I broke my only pair! I really like my new pair but I got progressives for the first time and I am finding them confusing. I like them when I am doing stuff around the house, because I only need them for reading and I don’t need to take these on and off all the time, but when I am just sitting and reading and not multitasking I am having a difficult time. So I bought a pair of $7 readers from Amazon that work perfectly for that. It however made for a slower week of reading until I figured out I could do that.

It was a week for reading and hanging out with Brian, my cousin this week, because I hung out with him again on Wednesday! We tried out a place in Detroit called Sip N Read, which is like a bookstore bar. It was cold and rainy and really the perfect night to sit somewhere warm and read. Sip N Read is so pretty inside too! I loved the velvety furniture in shades of green and burnt orange, the space itself was so inviting! There is a small bar when you walk in, and then on the opposite wall are bookshelves. The books are there to be perused and read while you enjoy libations, and they offer wine and mocktails to their patrons. You can either choose to buy the book or not, or just read from different books, or whatever you choose. We had so much fun just reading and hanging out with our drinks. It reminded me of an adult version of when we were kids and would go to the library, check out some Stephen King, and head to his house where we would drink Capri Suns and read together. It was pretty empty but I am chalking that up to the night – it was a Wednesday, and it was so cold and rainy! We had a great time, reading and chatting, and then Brian treated me to the book I was reading as an early birthday gift!

I also did some baking this week – I made cinnamon apple scones, and chocolate chip cookies. I think I am going to be baking more since life is so expensive these days, and the groceries I am buying look different now too. I bought a whole chicken yesterday to turn into a few meals, as it was a better cost value than buying anything else. We are also having meals that turn into leftovers, like chili and stew, and Billy is going to start baking his sourdough again this weekend. Every bit helps!

It’s been fun baking again though. I am not great at it, but I have fun bopping around the kitchen to Oingo Boingo, Taylor Swift, Yaelokre (an Icelandic band my brother introduced me to that has really cool story and lore behind it), and also listening to the In the Meadow Podcast.

All in all, it’s been a pretty darn good week! The leaves are finally turning to fire, the weather is fully fall, and things are getting pretty cozy around here!

I hope that whatever you do today, you do something that makes you smile!

10 thoughts on “Friday Morning Coffee Catch Up

  1. Joanne's avatar Joanne

    That sounds like a really wonderful week. The apple orchard sounds a lot like our local orchards (unless you go on the one event weekend they host each fall.. but we try to avoid that weekend). But I like that they are usually quiet and more focused on their products than on being a huge family attraction.

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  2. marsha57's avatar marsha57

    I loved seeing Baby Wyatt in his pumpkin hat on Instagram! When we lived up north, there was a family that ran an old apple orchard. We would go there every year…they had the best red delicious apples ever! I don’t know what happened, but one year they were just gone. The trees were gone and everything. It was awful. I haven’t had a delicious red delicious apple in decades! The apple orchard here is a lot like the one you described you don’t like. I am not a fan, either. The place you went with your cousin sounds wonderful. I thought I recognized the author of the book he bought you. She wrote Mexican Gothic, right? I loved that book because it was just so creepy but good! I need to start baking. I’ve been stocking up on baking supplies, but I’ve just been a little too busy.

    Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. He was so teeny tiny Marsha! And very huggy squishable. Lol.

      Oh wow!! I wonder what happened there, that the trees and everything were gone! It sounds like the beginning of a horror novel.

      It was a really nice place! It is relatively new so I hope they make it. I have my fingers crossed for them. It’s just a really cool place to go and chill out in the middle of a busy neighborhood in Detroit (Corktown). That area has been so built up in the last ten years too. So many new businesses and condos. And yes, she wrote Mexican Gothic! I have only read a little so far but I am enjoying it.

      You are a busy lady these days with your docent duties! That has to be so fun though!

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  3. I love your week — full of fun, family, all good things. That bookstore sounds great. I love that you choose an orchard that isn’t all bouncy houses. I don’t get the point of those, to be honest, even though I know kids love them. And the Halloween party looks so fun and festive. Definitely a good week!

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  5. I love your tradition, that’s so sweet. Maybe Wyatt will come around to the pumpkin hat again in time! It’s cold here and the leaves are very autumnal: I had to get out my winter running leggings and put the summer ones away this week.

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