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Strawberry Pickin’

We had a ball this past weekend! This year our city turns 200-years-old. On Saturday we enjoyed some of the bicentennial festivities, like the parade and downtown birthday bash.

Afterwards (yes, we were trying to wear the kids out), we went strawberry picking at a local farm. Locally grown, pesticide-free, juicy, sweet strawberries…yum!

Fact: 1-year-olds think slightly mud-covered strawberries with bits of leaves are just as delicious as washed strawberries. I tried to keep Nia from eating the strawberries before we had washed them, but my attempts were futile…she managed to gobble up 3 during our picking.

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16 Responses to “Strawberry Pickin’”


  1. 1 Melanie

    OMG I looked at your daughter and totally thought of my little one…how cute she is!!!

    Melanie’s last blog post..Slowing down

  2. 2 blackandmarried

    Our daughter would have been killing those strawberries and if you tried to stop her it would have been followed by a fallout in the middle of the patch.

    blackandmarried’s last blog post..What Happens When A Man’s Team Loses?

  3. 3 Don't Eat My Buchela!

    Nia is totally adorable! Can’t wait to have my little girl:)

    Your post also made me miss farmers markets in NC.

    Definitely Carolina on My Mind…

  4. 4 dara

    @Melanie
    thank you. your little one is such a cutie too! i love that group photo of your family in your recent post…so cute and color coordinated.

    @blackandmarried
    i tried to stop Nia and she took off, had to chase her down. she was just laughing b/c she thought it was a game.

    @Don’t Eat My Buchela
    so you guys are pretty certain it’s a girl? there’s nothing like a mommy’s instinct :)

  5. 5 Dee

    She is too cute. Love her puffs. I think we missed berry picking time as it’s now too hot to go do that.

    Dee’s last blog post..Don?t mess with Texas?libraries.

  6. 6 Opal Tribble - Vegan Momma

    Oh it looks as though she had a lot of fun. I made a strawberry patch in our garden. My daughter picks strawberries during the harvest season. I love it; I don’t have to buy them from the store. We leave some for the birds and turtles. :-)
    Opal Tribble - Vegan Momma’s last blog post..Exercise: Can someone carry me to my destination, please?

  7. 7 Tina

    You’ve encouraged me to go strawberry picking myself. I’ve always wanted to do it. So I found a farm, now I just have to wait for the berries to ripen. Hopefully baby will allow me to eat strawberries and I hope to one day be like you and make it a family affair.

    Tina’s last blog post..I’m Still Alive and Kicking

  8. 8 dara

    @Dee — it’s only just now getting REALLY hot here. yesterday and mon. was scorching hot!

    @Opal — how easy/difficult is it to plant a strawberry patch in your garden? i’m only working with a small patch of land (i live in an apartment) so i don’t know if i could do it.

    @Tina — we had a lot of fun! i had only been picking once before and that was when i was a kid…but it left an impression on me. i think we’re going again this Sat.

  9. 9 Opal Tribble - Vegan Momma

    Jasiri,
    If you have adequate sunlight, you’re golden those things (seemingly) grow like weeds. They have the tendency to take over also, I’m always cutting them back. :-) The good thing is they keep returning each year. We planted a new batch last year, and they are producing more fruit this year.

    I think I’ll write a post about strawberry planting this weekend. I need to write it down otherwise I’ll forget. :-)
    Opal Tribble - Vegan Momma’s last blog post..Exercise: Can someone carry me to my destination, please?

  10. 10 Sheena

    Oh my goodness, I don’t know who’s sweeter, the strawberries or your daughter! I can’t wait to have a girl so that I can give her poofs. Don’t be surprised if later on you find a picture of Jayden in poofs!lol!

    Sheena’s last blog post..May 2008: A Month In Review

  11. 11 dara

    thanks Sheena,

    i didn’t know i was having a girl until she she was born. everyone convinced me i was having a *boy* because i was “carrying low.” well, when she came out and i saw all of that hair! i thought, lord what am i going to do with all that?!!! She won’t sit still long enough for me to braid it, so we settle for poofs. LOL!

  12. 12 Michele

    I followed over from Opal Tribble’s blog and I’m so glad I did. That middle photo where she’s looking up while holding the basket is just the most precious thing I’ve seen all day!

    *smiles*
    Michele

    Michele’s last blog post..Freelance Writing from Home

  13. 13 dara

    thanks Michele :) that was a fun day, my daughter had a blast!

  14. 14 Michele

    You’re most welcome, Dara! It is a real sweet memory captured on film. Imagine life without cameras….

    Michele’s last blog post..Freelance Writing from Home

  15. 15 Oh

    I am wondering about your baby she looks like my little Girl
    who is half ethiopian and half tanzanian. She has that looks
    only kids that are mixed tanzanian has. The forhead and bone stricture.

    Oh’s last blog post..looking back

  16. 16 dara

    Oh,
    I just saw pictures of your daughter, and I see what you mean. The eyes too! They slant at the corners.

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