Today we got up and headed off to the pumpkin patch. Since it was forcasted to be a sunny day, I wanted to get there as early as we could to take advantage of the morning light. It was worth getting our butts out of bed. Nobody was out there, and there was even a little lingering fog. It was great. However, it was super cold, and pretty muddy. Some of the pumpkins still had frost on them! Early on I stopped trying to keep the kids out of the mud and just let them enjoy themselves. We even drug along the kids' babysitter, Krista, and her two girls Kylie and Quince.
This blog chronicles my life as a wife, mom, dental hygienist, photographer, and smart aleck. I make my home in Washington State. My favorite things are laughing, eating good food, taking pictures, cake decorating, blogging, and serving dental missions in third world countries. I stick my foot in my mouth so often we'll go ahead and call that a favorite hobby, too. I like to think of my blog readers as friends I invite into my home. So welcome. Come on in.
Nice! Sounds better than our trip!! I love your pics - I can't believe how big the kids are getting! Check out our blog http://zoeandteagan.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be a much better poster than me! I'm still working on it but I will catch up with my Super Blogger Friends!
Hello friend! I'm so glad to have another little way of staying connected with you. The pictures are great. Missing you and your little kids so much!
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Kaylee- I knew out of everyone you would be so happy. I miss you so much too! I will see you soon...Right?!
ReplyDeleteI bet no frosty pumpkins in Phoenix, huh? Do you remember what frost is?
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ReplyDeletehey jessie... rowan just looks soooo much like your dad did at that age. mom just shakes her head ;-) xoxodeb (i did something wrong up there, not sure what!)
ReplyDeleteJess, This is sooo cute! I might just have to trade in my myspace for a blog. Hope to see you Sunday. Love, Bridget
ReplyDeleteJess ~ Your pictures are great! I love to see your work -- when are you going to do that full time? :)
ReplyDeleteI miss you lots & it's pathetic we live so close. I think about you all the time & hope you're doing well.
I hope to see you soon!!