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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

The Long Month of October

The beginning of October is always a little exciting to me...the fall leaves, cozy sweaters, pumpkins, parties, decorations, and even the crisp cool air.  But boy does it take forever for Halloween to get here!  By the time it does, I am more than ready to move on to Thanksgiving and Christmas:)

Here's a little of what we did in the long month of October:

Decorating

Derek Hough at the Paramount with Jordan
It was a fantastic show!



They finally finished paving our road

Summer said she had never had apple sauce, which I'm sure is not true, but we made some anyways. Definitely not as good as my moms!

Summer tried her first grilled cheese
(and LOVED it)

Tyler and Trevor came to stay with us--so fun!

Tyson celebrated his birthday in Rexburg...without his mom:(  But Kya and Clayton took him to Texas Roadhouse and showed him a good time--haha.

I had to bribe Summer to go to the pumpkin patch with me this year...luckily she'll do anything for a good treat, especially pumpkin doughnuts!!


Halloween Parties...the "s" is important.  She got to wear this costume FOUR times this year!


Trunk or Treat
(Our trunk even won 2nd Place!!)


Carving Pumpkins
(By myself again this year SMH)

And finally...trick or treating!

Saturday, October 7, 2023

My Little Harvest

Lessons from the garden (really year 1 for most of the things):

Not a great year for blueberries or apples



Plenty of raspberries (for their first year)...but we want more


Waited to long to plant strawberries


One zucchini plant isn't enough when you have a great zucchini bread recipe


Pumpkins were ripe too early...maybe plant them later next year!



There IS such a thing as too many tomatoes...oh ,and putting cages around them is important




Next year, I'm sure we'll make new mistakes;)

Thursday, October 5, 2023

BYUI--Take Two

We are all going to keep getting older.

Kids are going to keep growing up.

Time just keeps ticking away.

I guess I better start believing it, because it really is happening.

We dropped Tyson off at BYUI this fall, and it has really done a number on my emotions.  I honestly feel like maybe I didn't really believe my kids were going to grow up.  Thank goodness I have a few more years before Summer sets out on her own...but, I've learned, that day will come too!  

Being a mom is hard...and wonderful at the same time.

Since Tyson and his friend Luke were rooming together, Michelle (Luke's mom) and I decided it would be fun to drive together.  I am glad we did, because not only was it more fun, but it was so nice to go through everything together:)

One funny/sad thing that happened on the drive, was Tyson's bike fell off the bike rack .  Who knows how long we were dragging it behind the van before someone waved to us to pull over.  Luckily the tire was the only thing broken and we could get it fixed once we got to Rexburg.


The boys' new home for the next 9 months...with 6 other boys!  
We met most of them. They were all freshman, and seemed like nice, normal, friendly kids.


The hall of bathrooms for all those boys


Grocery shopping with these boys was interesting.  We had to force them to buy any fruits or vegetables:(  Hopefully they will eat them, but probably a high hope.


A lot of protein drinks--haha


He's officially a BYUI student


Our last dinner together for a while


Saying goodbye


Michelle and I trying to distract ourselves from the fact that we are leaving our boys in Idaho


I asked for a first day of school photo, and this is what I got! I think they're at Walmart--haha.  At least they are together.  I am so grateful that they have each other.


And look at them hanging out in nature together:)  This makes my momma heart happy.


Now I just look forward to the texts, phone calls, pictures...and Thanksgiving!!!

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Summer Squish

 It seems harder and harder to squish everything into summer break each year!  

We got a visit from The Lambs



Went on a few outings to the lake


A trip up to Birchwood Dairy is a must


(I love that these two still enjoy climbing on the tractors and feeding the animals)


A couple dips in the hot tub



A day at the beach


A bunch of backyard bonfires

A playdate with puppies


A movie date

Swim Lessons

We painstakingly aquired a wedding venue 

(and a dress, but you'll have to wait to see that one)

An afternoon at The Fair

(Summer begged to go on the swings, so I got us both tickets, then she chickened out.  I forced her to go on anyways (mean mom, I know) but she loved it, and wanted to go again and again--sheesh)




(Summer won this rainbow snake on the water squirt game--only because I was her only opponent haha.  That is the only way I'll play that game:))


And a lot of time in the garden:)

(Mom introduced me to zinnias when she sent them for a bday gift for Summer during Covid.  They have been my favorite summer flower ever since!)


(My front yard hydrangea was loaded this year)


I am grateful for a summer filled with so much goodness.  
I can't wait to see how much more we can squish in next year!