Endless Fall Fun
by Alvina Brown
Do you love the sound of crispy leaves crunching
under your boots? Outdoor activities like pumpkin and apple picking?
The feel of the holidays approaching? There is so much to do during the
fall months – crafts, recipes, themed parties, football, and more. Here
are a few auntie and kid-friendly things to do before the first
snowfall.
Go to a pumpkin patch (or buy a pumpkin)
Nothing
screams fall like getting a pumpkin. Grab a few pumpkins, your friends
or nieces and nephews and get to decorating. Or try this fun erupting pumpkin experiment. Can you say Auntie of the Year?
Nervous
about your little ones using a knife for carving? Skip the knife and
use paint. Allow them to paint whatever they want on their pumpkin.
If
you decide to go with carving, don’t throw those pumpkin seeds away!
Wash them, oil up a baking sheet, throw your favorite seasoning on them,
and bake. Enjoy these as a healthy snack or salad topper.
Go apple picking
Apple
picking is another autumn staple. Google the closest apple orchard and
make it a family event. Once you get the apples, try making something
with them. Check out these recipes!
Apple Pie Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup
Apple Pie
Salted Caramel Apple Pie Bars
Apple Butter
Caramel Apples
Do
you have any extra apples? Fill up a tub of water, throw the leftover
apples in and try and challenge them to grab them with their teeth.
Study Johnny Appleseed
What’s
fall without studying Johnny Appleseed? Sit down with your nieces and
nephews and give them a history lesson as to how Johnny introduced apple
trees to Pennsylvania. Add some crafting to the history lesson and have
them draw their best Johnny Appleseed.
Craft night
Homemade crafts are always fun and appreciated as gifts. Try these fall-infused crafts:
Homemade Bird Feeder
Make handprint inspired art
Make a Thanksgiving countdown calendar
Churn butter
Make candles
Carve arrowheads or fossils from bars of soap
Grow fall herbs – inside or out
Do
any of your nieces and nephews have a green thumb? Have them plant an
herb garden - Italian or flat leaf parsley, chives, lavender, cilantro,
rosemary, and sage tend to mix well with cooler weather and warm fall
dishes.
Once the herbs have grown enough to be used, pick them and have them help you in the kitchen to make a delicious meal.
Fall Cleaning
Help
your nieces and nephews sort through their old winter clothes and give
them to those in need. Find your local Salvation Army or Goodwill and
donate.
Clean out the cabinets, too. Have a can of corn you can spare? Grab your nieces and nephews and start a family food drive.
These
are just a few out of many fall activities to do - what do you like to
do with your family? Is there anything on this list you have tried?
Photo: famveldman
Published: November 5, 2014
Republished: September 28, 2015