Stories along the way, as we drive towards our aspiration to be the World's Greatest Grandparents someday (there's no chance we will have made something of ourselves before that).
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Farm Fresh Apples
We all got to go to out to the farm a couple weeks ago. We had a nice time visiting Joanne and then we picked some apples and pears to take home to make delicious things out of them. At least at our house there has been a lot of apple butter, applesauce and even an apple crisp that has come from those apples. Its been fun. These kiddos also did a great job at helping retrieve some fruits too. They are mighty good farm hands.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Traveling kids
Who needs a mama, when they can do it themselves. Well maybe not all by themselves, but Maia sure was having a blast pushing her little brother around in the stroller at 9:30pm while waiting for our delayed flight. This late at night, you do what makes them happy.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Dedication
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This past Sunday we were given the opportunity to dedicate Maia and Paxton at church. It was a special time to be able to pray for our kids and to be challenged to raise these kids the best we can and teach them about Jesus in the way we live. What a special opportunity!
Maia all dolled up in her pretty dress. |
Some of the other families who were dedicating their kiddos. |
Introductions |
Prayer time |
Happy Halloween!
For Halloween our kiddos turned into a monkey and a little chicky. It was a fun year to have a two year old getting into the dressing up and trick or treating. We had a lot of fun going around our neighborhood. Maia loved that she got to pick out candy from a bowl and put it in her bag. This sort of thing has been a common thing for her. That is, carrying around bags with books, puzzle pieces, blocks, mainly anything small enough to put in a bag and tote it around the house. So trick or treating was a very exciting thing. I don't know how much she realized it was candy she was getting, but just the fact of getting something was fun for her. We as parents enjoyed getting to meet some of our neighbors and eating the candy ;). One of our neighbors had some benches by a fire in their back yard for trick or treaters to come and relax. That was our favorite, just a chance to meet neighbors, sip apple cider and enjoy a warm fire.
Our monkey and little chicky |
The little monkey showing off her tail. |
I (Jeanette) had a blast carving these pumpkins, Maia was not too into the carving part, but loved the pumpkin faces. She often looks out our window to make sure they are still around. |
Thats a happy little chicky! |
Pumpkin Patch
I Love Fall and all that is in it. The air just seems clear and fresh with its crispness. The the leaves so vibrant in their orange, red and yellows as they contrast against the clear blue sky. And of course there is the pumpkin patches, this has become one of our family traditions. We've gone twice now to the one on Sauvie Island and found the trick is to go on the week day. So nice and low key! So thats what we did. And we had fun! We picked out a pumpkin, rode on a hayride and petted some animals. Oh yeah, and Maia climbed on a hay pyramid. I think that was the highlight for sure. Here a just a few of pictures to show you how much fun we had!!!
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