Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for the love of God with the apple picking. "Hey kids, let's go pay to do the work of underpaid migrant workers. It'll be fun!" I will never understand this.
It’s so contrived. “Omg I need to get the perfect fall Instagram pic”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for the love of God with the apple picking. "Hey kids, let's go pay to do the work of underpaid migrant workers. It'll be fun!" I will never understand this.
We go every year and love it. First of all we all enjoy being outside for any reason is the nice fall weather. Second, it is an activity that scales to the level of engagement and skill of each participant. The toddler can find low-hanging ones and play with his bucket and the tween can compete with dad to find the most/biggest apples. Finally, the apples taste so much better right off the tree. The first time we went, my then-one year old took a bite then looked in amazement at his apple and said “Dat got honey in it!” It was so sweet he thought it must have his favorite sweetener added somehow.
Your 1 year old could speak a sentence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for the love of God with the apple picking. "Hey kids, let's go pay to do the work of underpaid migrant workers. It'll be fun!" I will never understand this.
It’s so contrived. “Omg I need to get the perfect fall Instagram pic”
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for the love of God with the apple picking. "Hey kids, let's go pay to do the work of underpaid migrant workers. It'll be fun!" I will never understand this.
We go every year and love it. First of all we all enjoy being outside for any reason is the nice fall weather. Second, it is an activity that scales to the level of engagement and skill of each participant. The toddler can find low-hanging ones and play with his bucket and the tween can compete with dad to find the most/biggest apples. Finally, the apples taste so much better right off the tree. The first time we went, my then-one year old took a bite then looked in amazement at his apple and said “Dat got honey in it!” It was so sweet he thought it must have his favorite sweetener added somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Oh for the love of God with the apple picking. "Hey kids, let's go pay to do the work of underpaid migrant workers. It'll be fun!" I will never understand this.
Anonymous wrote:What's the rush on this? I know OP has grandparents in town that she wants to include, but for everyone else. It's barely Sept. and I know people who went apple picking last weekend. Why not wait until it actually feels like fall??
Anonymous wrote:Larriland Farms!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for the love of God with the apple picking. "Hey kids, let's go pay to do the work of underpaid migrant workers. It'll be fun!" I will never understand this.
Maybe your children would learn to value hard work.
Oh FOR THE LOVE. Could you have a more privileged response? Taking your kids apple picking DOES NOT teach them to value hard work. And it is so completely insulting that this is what you think. There are people who do this kind of back breaking work all day every day for a pittance. That is hard work. Driving your privileged butt to an orchard for one day is not even remotely the same thing.
Calm down, you seem irrational af.
Which is it? Are the children/parents doing the "work of underpaid migrant workers" or not? Of course they're not working for the hours and low pay of the actual workers, but if they're doing it for the hour or so and they think that it's hard to do then it becomes a teachable moment about how some people do this all day long and at a much faster pace just so that they can feed their families so maybe think about that before you eat half an apple and toss the rest etc.
Except that you literally take all the low hanging fruit and leave the hard stuff for the workers - lol! These are the same people who send their kids on "service" trips to help little brown children for a week and of course, to work on their Spanish and their college essay.
Anonymous wrote:I 100+ the Homestead Farms idea -- whenever I go there, I wonder why I didn't go earlier in the year or several times.