Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Autumn, what a great time of year!

Again, we've been busy. On the 19th we went to KC to Dogtoberfest. We've gone in the past. It's always such a good time. This year we brought Thor and Akira with us. We didn't stay too long. But before we left, we did get a family picture drawn. There's a guy there at does charactures drawings. We had one done when Chris and I went 3 years ago. He does a really nice job.



We also got to visit the Orchard. Chris's family all met out there. We went on a hay ride, and picked apple. Vance also got to swing with me on a big swing set and sit in a train car. Maybe next year he'll be able to actually ride the train. :)



Melanie and Logan came to visit on the 21st. I went at 12:30am to pick them up from the airport. It was nice to see them. We had something planned just about everyday they were here. Thursday was Penny and Mom's birthdays. First we took Vance and Lilly to get pictures taken. Then we all met at Cracker Barrel for dinner in honor of the birthdays. While they were here we also carved pumpkins. We found a farm just south of town that had a nice area to pick pumpkins from. Vance enjoyed his time out there. He loves being outside, no matter where we go. I bought some finger paints for his pumpkin, but they didn't work out so well. Lilly got to use 'em on her pumpkin. After we were done with the pumpkins, Lilly and Vance needed a bath. Lilly was a very good helper and helped Vance with his bath.







I bought Vance's Halloween costume a little early this year. We had his pictures taken at Sears and it was his 9 month pictures all rolled into one. He did really well. He likes cameras. We always get compliments on how he smiles. Gotta love his dimples.



Halloween day was a little crazy. Vance survived wonderfully. We left the shop at about 2pm but by the time we got to our first destination, he was sleeping. So I drove around till he had time to sleep. He visited what family we could. It was great to go around and see everyone. He liked his costume and never complained about having the hood up. Although, this was a very warm Halloween. It was in the 70s and he had a very warm costume to wear. By about 7pm we made it to the Arnold's house for our annual trick or treating. Every year we sit on the front step of their house and pass out candy. Vance was such a good kid. He was up way past his bedtime and still had a smile on for everyone.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Oh Amy, what an awesome blog! I read/looked through it 3 times in a row! Gotta love that little smilin' guy, huh? Love to all, Grandma Bug