First priorities--food, clothing, and caffeine. I make sure the boys eat enough food that
they allow me to help them take off their jammies and put on some appropriate
clothing for being in public, knowing that they are going to have something
tasty to eat as soon as they show up at the market. Some of their favorites include rice and
beans with queso fresco from Garcia Mexican Food and pepperoni pizza from Uncie
Ro's wood-fired pizza oven. Sometimes I
bring scooters, a tricycle, or toys to keep them busy until their friends show
up. I try to eat a light first breakfast
at home with a black or green tea so I don't leave the house in rabid
desperation and I can really enjoy my first coffee, a cappuccino from Lulu
Carpenters, at the market while I check the menu at the Truck Stop (the arepas
are my favorite).
Now, here is one of our family tricks that allows us all to
make it to the market with smiles on our faces.
I drive the boys to the market and my wife puts the baby in the stroller
and walks to the market (2 miles). This
way I get to arrive at the market early since it is also a place of business
for me, and I like spending most of my morning there while my wife enjoys a
mellow morning at home with just the baby and then some exercise with a
guaranteed ride home. We usually leave
with one or two boxes of produce, so it’s nice to have a car to carry it home
with and not have to huff that much produce home on foot for 2 miles.
Another big thing that allows us all to hang at the Sunday
Live Oak Farmers Market is meeting my parents there. Having Grandma and Grandpa at the market when
the kids arrive is huge and allows me to get some early shopping done so I
don't miss items that sell out early in the market. Knowing that they are going to be there is
sometimes what gets the boys out of the house and into the car in the first place. The boys also know that Grandma can be more
easily persuaded into getting them a cinnamon roll from The River Cafe or ice
cream from the Penny Ice creamery.
Here are a few more suggestions of activities that you can
mix with the Sunday Live oak Farmers Market:
1)
Walk or ride your bike. There is a safe place in the middle of the
market to put your bikes while you shop.
2)
Surf early and hit up the market on your way
home. The East side has about 15 surf
spots to choose from not counting spots for body surfing, a morning dip, or a beach
walk.
3)
Go for a swim at Simpkins Family Swim Center
just up the street from the market on 17th Ave.
4)
Bring a cooler to put your produce in so you
don't have to go home right away.
5)
Have breakfast, lunch, or a snack at the
market. That way you are not in a hurry
and nobody gets grumpy from low blood sugar.
Our prepared food vendors source from the market. Grab a table and listen to the live music
while you sit and enjoy a meal prepared using fresh, local, sustainably grown
produce.
6)
Meet or bring a friend to the market. Make food a social experience by not just
eating with friends and family but by shopping with them as well. This is also a good way to learn from and
teach others about choosing and preparing the food we eat.
What is your Farmers’ Market
ritual?