Monday, October 25, 2010

The pumpkins


Ray brought home three pumpkins and thought we needed to carve them into jack-o-lanterns. It has been years since I've done that. I usually buy a couple of pumpkins and set them out on the porch, uncarved, where they sit through Halloween and Thanksgiving and I finally toss them out when the Christmas decorations go up, but Ray thought we needed jack-o-lanterns. For Sofia, mostly.

When we presented the idea to Sofia she was unclear on the concept, so we googled images of jack-o-lanterns.  That got her little brain going. The process was that Sofia would tell me how she wanted the pumpkin to look; I would draw the features on the pumpkin, subject to her approval; Ray would carve it. First Sofia wanted a happy pumpkin. That was pretty easy. Then she wanted a sad pumpkin—"with a tear." Okey Dokey. Then she wanted a pumpkin that looked "like a baby." Like a baby? How does a baby look? "It has a little tiny mouth—with three teeth."

10 comments:

  1. Three cheers for Sofia's creative approach to pumpkin carving.

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  2. How completely adorable!

    ;~) Debi

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  3. I think her idea of a baby pumpkin is just that!! Really cute.

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  4. The precedent is now set, grandpa and grandma. That's great!!

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  5. Sophia is a great director. I love the pumpkins. Wouldn't it be wonderful to think like a child every so often. The baby pumpkin is precious. ENJOY!

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  6. You guys make a great team!

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  7. What a sweet Grandma you are!

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