What to do when your pumpkin has become deflated and rotten?
Well, you get your favorite 2 year old, put on some rain boots and play smash the pumpkin.
Yeah, I let my kid do risky things like jump off a table onto a pumpkin, mostly because I believe that risky things (within reason) are good for boys. And they often don't get to do such stuff nowadays. (don't worry, we were standing right there).
A chunk of wood is always great fun to use for smashing too.
We all laughed for quite a while, watching this pumpkin become mush, or as Soren would call it, pumpkin guts or spaghetti (the stringy insides reminded him of that).
If you're lucky enough to have a yard, your kids would love destroying something like a pumpkin or even some rotten fruit. Plus it's free fun!
November 17, 2023
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Seriously, you are the coolest mom!!!
ReplyDeletePumpkin smashing sounds like a lot of fun!!
ReplyDeleteYou have to tell me where you got that penguin hat. I LOVE PENGUINS!!!
I need to get that hat!!!
Oh, dear lord.....Can you be my mom?!?! LOL
ReplyDeleteI agree with Muthering Heights-You're definitely one awesome mom to let your little boy jump on and smash a pumpkin xD
I kinda wanna do that too! hehe
LOL! Looks like fun! I think my boys would've massacred the pumpkin if I let them do that!
ReplyDeletehahaha! That definitely looks like a good time :)
ReplyDeletewe were too sad and attached to our deflated pumpkins to smash them, we had to do the bring on operation distract and remove
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I love it! We enjoy smashing things up as much as we enjoy fixing other things up. Often the two are indistinguishable for Kidoodle. ;)
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