Friday, November 28, 2008

Here we are...

Today, our good friend Aimee took pictures of our family. I LOVE them! Here are a few as a teaser! I will post more after some editing! Thanks, Aimee, we are thrilled!




Saturday, November 22, 2008

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Hayden's Birthday Party

Can you believe that I have posted everyday this week? Seriously, I am so proud of myself.

Hayden had a birthday party with a few of his little friends. We borrowed a jump house from The Critchfield's that was the hit of the party. I swear those kids could have jumped for hours. That cake says Happy Birthday Hayden. Don't you think it looks kinda sloppy? It is sloppy, because I had to do it myself. I bought the cake at Walmart, but the bakery workers were all on break when I bought it. There wasn't one person who could write on a cake. So, I just went behind the counter, found the frosting in a bag and proceeded to do the deed myself. That's Walmart for you!
We made little bats out of these mini pumpkins. They turned out really cute!


Thanks for the book, Nana and Papa!
Ryan, Ellie, Hayden, Trey and Zack

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

More Halloween...

Pretty cute if I do say so myself! The fierce Lion

BSU Football coach (the shirt was donated by Bryan Harsin, the offensive coordinator at Boise State. Pretty cool) And the Tooth Fairy
A Koala Bear



During dinner at the Trunk or Treat at church, the fire alarm went off due to a fog machine in the spook alley. They sent everyone out to start trunk or treating. This row of cars were filled with kids and parents. Before we know it, the fire department shows up with sirens and lights flashing. All of the kids and parents parted ways to let the fire truck through. It wasn't until I got home and downloaded this picture that I realized one person was oblivious to a fire truck with sirens right behind her. Enlarge the picture, you might recognize her. You know when you are driving and that person in front of you refuses to yield to emergency vehicles and then you start yelling in your car, "Move over!" That is what I want to say to this picture.



Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Decorating Cookies

My kids love this annual tradition of decorating Halloween Cookies. This year they even got to make ghost suckers. We topped off the evening with homemade chili and fresh baked bread. Thanks, Tuellers!









Monday, November 3, 2008

Farewell to Halloween!

Is it just me, or has Halloween gotten as busy as Christmas. This season we were super busy. There were pumpkin patches to pick from, parties to go to, cookies to decorate, trunk or treats, school parties, friend parties and of course trick or treating. Throw in a few football games and Hayden's birthday, and this has been our last few weeks. I will try to post pictures from each event everyday this week. It's an attainable goal...

Linder Farms, October 18, 2008

It has been a tradition to go to the pumpkin patch on the opening day of Pheasant Season. Joey is always hunting so I take the kids to the patch to pick out their pumpkins. Last year it was so cold and windy, we only stayed about an hour and had hot chocolate and fresh donuts. This year, it was almost 80*. So, the rest of city decided to visit the patch on the same day. Needless to say, the lines were extremely long. I carried Blake on my back in a backpack. It worked great, except that he is really heavy. After a while I thought my back was going to break. Not to mention, that I had to carry pumpkins at the same time.




See this beautiful pumpkin that Brendon is holding. You know, this pumpkin that he spend 45 minutes trying to find. The one that was perfect. The one that I had to carry with Blake on my back. Well, after we weighed the pumpkins we had to wait in line for about 45 min to pay. The kids and I hid our pumpkins and went to pay because I could not carry it one more minute. When we got back, someone had taken Brendon's pumpkin. Seriously, did it have to be Brendon's. Couldn't it have been Blake's. Brendon was distraught and I was not about to get back on that hay ride out to the patch to look for another one. I took the other three kids out to the car, put a movie on and Brendon and I went in search for another pumpkin. The closest patch was pretty worked over and there was nothing. By this point I was getting to my breaking point. We went back to the weigh station and they had a few pumpkins sitting around. Maybe they could have belonged to other people, I didn't care. I told him to pick the best one. He did, and I grabbed it and we ran to the car. Problem solved. Maybe some other poor family had to do the same thing we did. But, they probably had two adults to help them.
Loving the hair!



Saturday, November 1, 2008

Neglect?

What do you get when you leave a 1 year old unattended while you attend to the wants and needs of 35 other children...... That is red paint. I know some of you thought it was blood. Just call us winner parents!