Friday, November 02, 2007

Charlie Brown had his tree. . .

So, we are all happily browsing the pumpkin patch, which had some great pumpkins I must say, and Silas decides to go off on his own to the opposite side of the patch. No problem, I figure he is working hard to scope out the best pumpkin possible without the aid of mom and dad. Afterall, he is "Mr. Independent." So, I snap a picture of him in his cute red hat and move on to pick my own pumpkin. A little while later we hear Silas from across the way shouting, "FOUND ONE!" Great! How cute is that, my little guy searched and searched to find the perfect pumpkin just for him, all on his own. He bumbles his way across the patch, (trying not to trip over all the other pumpkins) and very carefully toting his special find with his mittened hands. However, the closer he gets the more unusual looking his pumpkin becomes. . .Silas had picked the most rotten pumpkin in the patch, NO--I should say the most rotten pumpkin I have ever seen! Take a look--see for yourself. . .




Hmmm. . . which one would you choose?

Pickin' Pumpkins






Grandparent's Day

This picture is specifically for all of Sara's grandparents who live too far away to share in these special days with her. . .we miss you ALL dearly!

Thank-you Ms. Rhonda for being our adopted grandma for Sara . . . I know it made her day!


Thursday, October 25, 2007

Please don't wash it mommy . . .

So, the votes are in, not really, but people DO share their opinion, and everyone has decided they prefer my hair curly. . .all that is except for Sara Grace, who thought my straight hair was the next best thing to Cinderella! She told me she didn't want me to take a shower, and LOVED my long hair. So, I captured the moment for her and we took a picture together. Just this week she came into the bathroom while I was getting ready and said, "Mom, I just can't stop thinking about your straight hair." How dramatic! Anyway, the curls are back and here to stay, at least for a while, Megan and I may experiment another day!

precious moments


Minnesota Harvest