will: growing number texas, fall basically meant football season, but i lived up here for a good 15 years and the northeast does fall right. i mean the weather, the leaves obviously but then what we just did, the apples and apple sigh darling stone i don t think i ever had an apple cider doughnut before moving up here. rachel: really? will: no, the cake doughnut not so popular. it s good. rachel: it s one of the benefits of i grew up in arizona where you just had two seasons, hot and not so hot. here you have four seasons and the fall is a real thing and unlike in wisconsin, you re right, up here in the northeast, it lingers. it s a long season and really beautiful and it s so great to see the leaves and as we had the food and colors, it s awesome. todd: at reason fall is great in new york city, autumn in new york, you mention the word linger. what doesn t linger in the fall is horrific smells that fill the entire city scape during the summer. they go away as temperature
wrap and rubber bands and make it look like a stem and get creative and i made it colorful with the kinetic sand swirl surprise play set and all different colors and mess free and kids have been playing with it. will: it s like play-doh. a bit but it s seasoned so it has that sensory firm. todd: my toddler s literal job is to break crayons. mine too. if you have all the broken crayons make them into big c crayons making silicone mold and put them in water and remove the wrapper and add into a silicone mold and then bake it at 230 degrees for ten minutes and let it harden and you have a beautiful crayon. then just get really creative. over here we ll do some will: todd is super excited for