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Monday, November 21, 2011

Turkey Shirts




After one of my many sessions on Pinterest, I decided I would make the girls and my niece a turkey shirt for Thanksgiving. I'm not a seamstress by any means, but I think they turned out pretty cute! ;o) I, also, had bows made to match.

See what you think?




The BIGGEST turkey!

The littlest turkey!

Thanksgiving Feast



G's school did a school wide Thanksgiving Feast. It was in their "Fellowship Hall" and every child was assigned to bring something to share. G's class was to bring a veggie or casserole to share. So, thanks to my Mom's suggestions...I made broccoli and rice casserole. And it was super yummy, if I might say so myself!

They had tons of food and some very delicious desserts! :o)


One of G's teachers made Pilgrim and Indian costumes for them to wear during their feast. They were all sooooo cute!

I didn't get to take hardly any pictures because my camera battery was dead and I didn't know it. I have had that camera for a least 3 or 4 years and that has NEVER happened! :o( BUT ---I did take a couple with my iphone.



Pilgrim Grace.

G chatting with some of her friends before the feast.

Patterson Farm Field Trip


G had her first field trip with her school, the first week in November, to Patterson Farm.
For those of you back home, its a smaller version of Crowe's Nest Farm or Pioneer Farm.

It was a Daddy and G day. They took a hayride, stuffed a scarecrow, fed some farm animals, and picked out a pumpkin.

She had a blast! :o)




G's class with her two teachers, Ms. Wanda and Ms. Susan.









Getting ready to feed a bunny.














Tom the turkey
Isn't he so big?!?!


Fixin' to stuff the scarecrow.


G and her friend, Sadie, putting some hay in the scarecrow.



G's class inside the barn.


She just loves to be in the middle of all the boys!
Honey, you might want to start cleaning that rifle. LOL!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet...


GIVE ME SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT!!! LOL...I just had to say that! :o)

We took the girls trick or treating in our neighborhood. They had soooo much fun! :o) It was a bit chilly that night though, but it didn't seem to bother them one bit. We walked pretty much the whole neighborhood...then towards the end of our route we ended up running into our soon - to - be new neighbors, which we just love. :o) So we finished the night with them. And boy did they get a ton of candy...they even got about 5-8 whole big candy bars. I was really impressed!

I couldn't believe how many kids we have in the neighborhood...I mean don't get me wrong I knew there were kids, but seeing them all out that night is when I really realized there are a
TON! And it was really neat because most of the adults that were handing out candy at their houses were sitting on their porches watching all the actions.



The girls' goodies from J and I. :o)
Please excuse all the clutter on my counter top back in the butler's pantry.



Waiting to come down stairs to see their goodies.








Pretty, pretty mermaid.


"Mom, what are you doing to me?"
The cutest purple mermaid I've ever seen! :o)


The best picture I have of the girls together. :o/

All ready to go.

Super blurry, but the first house the girls went to.


I have I said that I just LOVE our new neighborhood?!?!

Neighborhood Halloween Party


Again, for memory sake and family...just bare with me! ;o)

Our neighborhood had a Fall/Halloween party up at our amenity center. They served pizza, snacks, soda, juice and some amazing cupcakes from a business that a new friend of ours owns. Some of the activities were face painting, which for some reason G didn't want to do, bobbing for donuts, a ring toss game, and the BIGGEST hit with G was the bounce house. She just L O V E S those things! There wasn't hardly anything for E to do, but she still had a fun time crawling around in the grass, watching G jump around in the bounce house and of course her favorite pass time eating. LOL







G eating one of her favorite snacks...popcorn!

E showing me the leaves that she was finding in the grass.





E watching the "big" kids jump around.

G climbing a BIG tree!


G and her new friend Allie.

Grace's Halloween Party at School

Ok, Ok...so I'm a little late in posting some things about our Halloween celebrations...so just bare with me! :o) This is strictly for memory purpose and of course family! ;o)

G had a cute little Halloween party at school. The room mom (which I'm sad to say I am not because I missed that opportunity because we started in October...big sigh and a sad face) did such a FANTASTIC job! They had cute Halloween table cloths on the tables with fun little center pieces that had pumpkin cake pops in them, a pumpkin cake, "mummy" dogs (thanks to the ideas on Pinterest), string cheese "fingers" (another Pinterest idea), cheetos, juice, fruit, adorable treat bags for the kids (and they even made one for E because they knew I was bringing her up for the party), and a neat little foam pumpkin craft activity.

The party was so well thought out and the kids had such a GREAT time! :o)


Here are some pictures from that day...


















BIG Al, Dema and Lema AKA Jack-O-Lanterns


Our tradition of pumpkin carving...

Allow me to introduce my medium and small helpers. We decided to carve our pumpkins outside on our back patio. It was such a gorgeous day! :o)

(Notice E with a snack cup full of cheerios.
This girl will eat ALL day long if I let her!)




Please meet BIG Al...

and

Dema and Lema.


(By the way, G named them all by herself. Don't ask me how she came up with these names. LOL
She has quite the imagination these days!) :0)


My Mom sent these cute DIY pumpkin face kits for the girls. G's is the one with glasses and E's is the cat. They were suppose to be like stickers and G was going to do them all by herself, but I ended up having to use the glue gun to make everything stick, but she was sure able to dictate where she wanted everything to go. She always has a vision! ;o)





Not the greatest picture because the girls were having to dodge the sun from behind the columns of our house.
Notice E trying to put the pumpkin stem in her mouth. LOL



We've Been "Booed"




Soon after we moved in, we were "Booed!"

We received this cute little pumpkin with a sparkly cat mask and yummy treats inside delivered by a secret neighbor. :o) Then it was our job to fill it back up with fun yummy treats that we like and deliver it to another neighbor. I let G help me decide what to put inside. We made brownies and chocolate chip cookies. We, also, put pumpkin pretzels, Halloween pencils, glow sticks and some candy in the "Boo" bucket. Then G decided to take it to the across the street neighbors who have 3 kids. They moved in the same week as us. :o) So we snuck over and dropped it off on their porch.

I just loved this fun little festive activity! :o) It really got me in the mood for the holidays!



G just woke up and is getting our "Boo" bucket from the front porch.


So excited to see what's inside!

Yummy, goldfish, fig newtons, and homemade granola!

Friday, November 4, 2011

A REAL Pumpkin Patch!


We live a few minutes away from a place called Carrigan Farms. In the fall, they have an apple orchard that you can pick apples from (which we missed peak season by about a week) and, also, a pumpkin patch. They have a small petting zoo and hay rides.

We decided while my parents were here helping us get settled in, that we would take the girls to their VERY FIRST real pumpkin patch! It was so neat and the girls had so much fun walking through the pasture and looking/picking all the pumpkins. My parents bought the girls each their own pumpkin, 1 large pumpkin to carve and several little bitty pumpkins.

This was a great way to start our fall festivities! :o)



My Dad and Grace walking/running to find the "perfect" pumpkin.
I just LOVE this picture! :o)




"I love this one, Nonie!"




This was the best family picture we could get. LOL


The big tractor that pulls everyone on the hay rides.










These pumpkins were almost as big as Emmie. They were huge!





"Hmmm....what does this taste like?"







Our little pumpkin family on our porch. Although, you can't see our biggest one on the left side.



I'm bummed that my Mom isn't in any of these pictures. :o(