Sunday, October 31, 2010

Pumpkin Farm

I decided to take the kiddos to the pumpkin farm this weekend.  Aunt Katie was nice enough to come down for the weekend and join in the fun!  The weather was absolutely perfect!  Much better than last year.  The sun was out, the wind was calm, and there was no crowd!  We couldn't believe how lucky we were.  There is so much to do: wheelbarrow course, trike course, big orange jumping pillow, straw barn, grain box, feed the goats, moo-choo express, and of course, the hay ride to the pumpkin patch.  Here are some pictures from our day.













Thanks again Aunt Katie!  We had so much fun with you.

Until next time...

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Until next time...

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Haircut



It will take some getting used to.

Until next time...

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

How can an 11 month old wreck a house so quickly?  Good thing she's cute - it means I'll keep her.
Until next time...

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Nothing too Blog Worthy

It has been pretty low key around here lately.  The kiddos and I returned to Iowa Monday afternoon after having spent about 10 days in Indiana.  We first traveled to Evansville to spend the weekend with Doug.  We then headed up to Shelby County to see the grandparents.  I also spent a morning at the National FFA Convention as a judge for the ag sales contest.  Then, Reba and I headed back to Evansville to do some house hunting with Doug.  Dallas stayed with Gram and Pa Bergman - we didn't think he would be very cooperative house hunting.  Unfortunately, we didn't have great luck in our search of a new home...but it will come.  Saturday afternoon, Doug, Reba and I headed back to Shelby County for a party at some friends'.  Then, it was a peaceful, quiet Sunday with my parents before heading our separate ways.

Thankfully, the kiddos did pretty well on the car trip.  I was pretty nervous about taking them by myself.  I was never "scared" traveling with just Dallas, but now with two - one potty training and the other still nursing - it was a different story!  Needless to say, the what-should-have-been 7 hour trip to Evansville took 9.5 hours!  They did good until hour 7 of the trip, and then they both started crying at the same time...and I was almost in tears too.  So, after another pit stop...we were back on the road with dry eyes, dry pants, and full bellies.  Thankfully, the trip back to Indiana only took 8 hours.  The kiddos slept for a good majority of that trip and we had the DVD players working :o)

In selling news...we haven't had any bids on our house.  It has been two weeks, and we have had two showings.  Just keep your fingers crossed, and say your prayers that the right buyer will come along quickly.

Until next time...