Today is Let’s Look!
The second Wednesday of each month, Erika and Shay host this link up, and it’s a fun way to get a peek at different aspects of our lives.

So far this year, we’ve looked at:
- January: your bedside table
- February: your winter wardrobe
- March: what’s inside your purse
- April: Easter at your house
- May: your weekend
- June: what’s in your carry on bag
- July: your summer wardrobe
- August: your desk
- September: your school pics
This month’s topic is how you “pumpkin.” Well, we don’t mess around when it comes to pumpkins. As I’ve mentioned repeatedly, fall is my favorite season, and I especially love the month of October.
Here’s a peek at how we “pumpkin.”
Food and Drinks:
Once October hits, I add a dash of pumpkin spice to my creamer and coffee. It definitely hits the spot on a cool morning.

We love the Pumpkin Sausage Penne Pasta recipe that I got off the back of a Kroger coupon pack many years ago. I make it a few times during the fall season.

The kids, with the help of my mom and my Gma, made the first pumpkin pie of the season a couple of weekends ago. I hope to make another one soon.

A new recipe we tried this year was Andrea’s Pumpkin Sugar Cookies. So good, and definitely a family favorite!

Decorations:
I’ve shared about the fall decor at our house. I think I love fall decorations better than Christmas ones because we get to enjoy them a bit more.

Pumpkins everywhere you turn!

Trader Joe’s came in clutch this year for my porch pumpkins because my regular place had hardly any of the fun fantasy pumpkins to choose from when I stopped by in mid-September.

Fall front porch, y’all.


Pumpkin Patch:
As I shared in yesterday’s post, going to the pumpkin patch is a family tradition. We were able to go last Friday to pick out our carving pumpkins, get some apple cider donuts, and enjoy the lovely fall weather.
Pumpkin patch pics through the years…

2019:

2020:


Homer:
We can’t leave Homer out of the fall fun…I’ve purchased him a banana the past two fall seasons. He tolerates wearing them for a bit.
2019:

2020:

And…
Another family tradition for us is to watch It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown together as a family. I need to be on the lookout this year for it, so I can record it for some forced family fun! ๐

Next month’s topic is Let’s Look at your holiday menu!

Thanks so much for reading this fun (for me!) post.
I’m going to take a little blogging break, but I hope to be back with a new post the beginning of next week or so.
Don’t forget to check out the other ladies’ posts too!
Have a great day.


Great pictures! Have you made the pumpkin dip yet? Cool Whip, vanilla pudding powder, can of pumpkin? I also plan to make Tanyaโs crinkerdoodle cookies with spice cake mix! Love the fall flavors and smells so much!
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I had the dip years ago and had forgotten about it! I will need to add it to our list. Crinkerdoodles sounds great too!
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I canโt find spice cake mix at Kroger or Target. I might have to go to Walmart!
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Oh no! Thatโs odd. My Kroger was low on canned pumpkin recently. I panicked ๐
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I heard there was a pumpkin shortage! No!
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Trader Joeโs has had a strong selection but I havenโt been back to my regular place
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Those dog bandanas, how cute!! And I’m the same…Charlie Brown is a MUST!
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I got the bandanas from Golden Dog Co on Etsy โค๏ธ
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Your front porch is so pretty and just perfect for fall! I’ve made a few favorite fall recipes but have been a bit behind in my baking/cooking this year.
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I think I am the only one in the family who likes pumpkin pie, so I only make it on Thanksgiving! Love all the pumpkin goodness in this post.
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