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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Auntie Lauren








Lauren and Royce came up for a weekend and we had a fun time with them. Actually we didn't really see Royce, the day we got to see him he was VERY sick with food poisining. It was sad. But we got to play and party with Lauren and we LOVED it. The pictures from this post was the first day she got here, so we got together, went to lunch and played at our house. Easton just clung to her. The sweet thing about Lauren is she is so thoughtful and always has a little surprise for the kids. She brought them chocolate bars, licorice and little bug toys. She is a great Aunt. We want you to know Lauren we LOVE YOU and MISS YOU! We had a really fun time with you. Thanks for making us feel special by spending one on one time with us.
LOVE YOU!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Halloween Party Spooktacular!!!


Old McDonald had a farm EIEI-O On his farm he had a chick, pig and black cat, EIEI-O

The glowing skeleton dance crew. They came and danced to thriller in a blacklight room. It was very entertaingly spooky.

Ryan and Hope the cavemen. Check out those brows! HOT!
Jaydan and McCall

Talysha and Dianne -Dominoes

Rockstar- Shellee

The Amazing party planner herself ALISHA

Taylor

Danielle and Ambree

Mom and Dad -samarai and geisha
One part of our treasure hunt, we had to come to this scary man who was watched by a chainsaw crazy man. We had to get into the pocket of the chainsaw man to get our next clue. Easton wanted to go home after this part of the hunt. But once he figured out it was just Treg under the mask of the chainsaw crazy he was sort of okay. It was awesome.
one of the games we played. Who willl be the last one standing?

Doughnut eating contest. So funny to watch.

Every year my cousin Alisha throws a family halloween party. She goes ALL OUT and it is so much FUN. It is the event that really gets me looking forward to halloween. She should
be a party planner...she is really amazing at it. There is not 1 detail overlooked, theme food, games, costumes and amazing decorations. It is a BLAST!!!!
Alisha-THANK YOU! For having this fabulous party. I really love and look forward to it. You do an amazing job, and WE LOVE IT. It is a lot of work, takes a lot of your time, and tons of effort. We really appreciate you for doing this for all of us. THANKS A MILLION.
HAppy HaLLoWeeN to all of you spooks out there!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Pumpkin Patch


Shellee invited us to go with Bridgers preschool class to the pumpkin patch. We had so much fun. We started out with a story about pumpkins and this scarecrow came to life. He startled a few kids at first and then they were all intrigued. He told us some jokes, did some magic tricks and took us to the pumpkin patch.


My little pumpkin in the patch. Mason choosing his pumpkin.


Easton found his pumpkin.


Then we got a chance to be a pumpkin head. Here is Shellee, Bridger and Brekyn did not think this was a good idea. We tried to get the kids to put it on...but there was NO way NO how.

Here I am. Mason hated this, Easton thought it was funny, but did not want to try it. It is a real carved pumpkin.
This is a ghost machine. It blows a ball of air. Really fun.

Group shot with the pumpkin scarecrow. Again Mason not too fond of this idea.


Cute little pumpkins in the patch. Thanks Shell we had a great time. It was a fun way to get a pumpkin.





Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Chuckles and Giggles

Latley my boys have been so funny. They make me laugh so hard. They are getting so big and play so cute together. Helping each other, tormenting each other and just being so stinkin' cute.
Here are a few things that have made me laugh.



Mason has been learning to talk and saying quite a few things. I may be the only one who can understand most of it but that is okay I am good at translating. So like I said he has been getting good at communicating and holding his own with Easton. He has learned to swat you. I tell him "no hitting" , he will look at me pucker his lips and say oooh, oooh" and then wack me again. I again say "no hitting Mason" He'll do his sad face and sound and then just start laughing. It is funny, but I am trying to teach a lesson. He will also walk up to Easton hit him and then hurry and look at me and pucker his lips and ooh, ooh.

The other day while playing outside he came running into the house, I said "what do you need?" He looked around and said "dat, dat. Ran over picked up his gun and headed back outside." It was so cute. I have a picture of this I will have to post.

When it is bed time if you don't start singing he will sing to you to get you started. Then he sings along with you while you sing. It is PRECIOUS! When he gets tired he brings you his blanket and you have to put it up on your shoulder and hold him. MELTS you to pieces.

When he is proud of himself or happy about something, he will take boths hands and rub them on his belly.

Some words he says are: "Mum, da-da, E or Eas, dat (that), barks for dog and says dah, Apa-pa (G-pa), Ama (G-ma),rolls his tounge kind of like rolling an rrr which means here kitty, kitty, kitty. He makes all kinds of other sounds & talks ALL day long. The cutest thing is he understands EVERYTHING you say. He follows directions very well and will do pretty much anything you ask him to do. He is very smart.


Easton has been so funny lately. He says the cutest things and I try reallly hard not to laugh sometimes. Tonight Garet came home with a bad raspberry on his knee. East was so worried about it. He kept asking if it felt better and told Garet repeatedly not to worry because it would feel better soon. Then he came over and said "daddy does your knee feel better?" Garet said yes. Easton came over "Mommy, Mommy I am so excited! Daddy's knee is feeling better. But Dad you still have a chunck of your body ripped off."

Last night he looked at me and said "Mom your belly is SOO BIG!... Like HUGE! Does that mean your baby is getting out?"

Easton was going to make a trip with Garet to the ranch and Mason was really sad he did not get to go and was crying. Easton came over gave him a huge hug and kiss on the head and said "Mason I am sorry you can't come, one day when you grow up big like me then you can come with me and Daddy. But I gotta go work now so go in the house with mommy and I will be home later." He then looked at me and said "Mom don't worry just take care of Mason while I go to work."

He is really into shooting his bow and arrows and carries them EVERYWHERE! He informed me that I am just to "little to have a weapon like that". "So we better have daddy put it in a safe place so you don't get hurt."

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Daddy-O's big debut...




My cute Dad was put in the bishopbric and because he is so obidient he shaved his long time pal...his mustache. There has been RARE occasion that this event has happened. Once he had to have a surgery on his nose and therefore had to shave it, the only other time was when he got a wild hair and shaved it off, other than those few times he has always had his mustache.
He looks like a baby face I think. Dad you are still very handsome and a great example of being obedient. We love you.
PS His lip has seen the sun so it matches his face now...haha