Like most adults of my generation living in the Philippines, we didn’t celebrate Halloween during our growing up years. We would spend All Saints' Day going to the cemetery with our families and lighting candles for the dead.
For today’s kids, things sure have evolved. Kids go trick
or treating in their schools, villages, offices, etc wearing costumes like
American kids do. However, unlike friends with small children living in the
States, we do not experience going to a pumpkin patch, picking a pumpkin,
making a Jack-o-Lantern and making pumpkin pie.
When I saw this advert on Designer Blooms Café’s facebook
page I thought it was a brilliant idea and decided to register so my kids can
get to experience this whole pumpkin tradition.
At the brightly lit Designer Blooms Café in Molito, Alabang,
the lovely Marie Garcia, owner-manager, warmly welcomes the kids. The kids get
to pick their pumpkins from the selection near the entrance. The kids picked 1.5 to 2 kg pumpkins,
priced at P 200.00 per kilo.
The kids were taught to draw ‘faces’ on their pumpkins.
Marie, who was very hands-on throughout the whole afternoon, helped the younger
kids carve out the shapes. She was
particularly diligent in making sure the mouth had zigzag lines for teeth.
Since it is also my first time to make a real jack-o-lantern, this was very
exciting for me as well.
Next up was cookie decorating. They had cookies in pumpkin
and bat shapes. The kids were given kits with colored icing, mini mallows, mini
m&ms, and sprinkles. Cute! This, the kids were able to do on their own with
almost no help from the adults.
After decorating the cookies, the kids made the filling for
mini pumpkin pies. They mixed the ingredients for the filling and then
transferred them to the mini pie shells.
The activity lasted about 2 hours from start to finish. The
kids had fun and learned something new. Best of all, it was a great bonding
experience for the whole family who worked together on the projects. Highly
recommended for families with young children!
Kudos to Marie and Isa for coming up with this event for
their newly opened café. The activities were well thought-of, the attention to
detail evident, and the presentation - in true Designer Blooms fashion - absolutely
delightful.
The next Pumpkin Carving activity at Designer Blooms Café is
scheduled on October 31, 2012.
For inquiries, call (02)5130353
http://www.facebook.com/DesignerBloomsCafe
For inquiries, call (02)5130353
http://www.facebook.com/DesignerBloomsCafe
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