We have been loving this Fall season. Here is a bit of what we've been up to and how we've been enjoying it.
Leah's newest obsession- a yellow Care Bear. We've dubbed him "Bear Bear" and she crawls all over the house with this bear and takes him to bed. She only holds him by one arm.
Leah and "Bear Bear" fast asleep
Leah has always been our emotional girl. This Fall has particularly brought out some strong emotions in this baby and we've had days where she has done nothing but cry... and scream... and whine... All Day Long (no exaggeration). But when she is happy she is very happy and we love it.
Mitchell has recently taken up "reading." He loves to grab a book and "read" to himself. I hope my kids will always love to read.
With Fall comes the finding of more spiders in the house! I absolutely despise spiders- always have. I am so weary of them that I can spot one- a microscopic one- across a room and I can't stop thinking about it, or looking at it, until it is dead. They are so tiny and quick that if you don't keep an eye on it, you may lose track of it and who knows where it will end up and surprise you later! Yuck.
If Ben is home, I make him dispose of the spiders. This day, I found 2 of them way up high in opposite corners of the ceiling and Ben had to get out the step ladder to get them. Mitch thought he'd better check out the situation too.
Even with the sun gone (what little sun we had this summer), my little man is still loving wearing his hats. I love that he loves to wear hats and he'll go and put them on and wear them randomly, at his choosing. I always thought a man in a hat was very handsome.
With Fall here, the kids have been missing harvesting vegetables from our garden. Mitchell would go out and pick things without even being asked.
Boots and hat on and a bowl from the kitchen and he was set. We harvested garden food well into October.
The kids' favorite thing to pick was carrots
Our Japanese Maple
Playing in the leaves!
The first week in November, Chloe had an end-of-the-year soccer party at a local pizza place. She made some really great friends on her team and had such a fun season.
Cake for dessert! Team "Sol." (Spanish for Sun).
The girls all got trophies and medals and Chloe was so excited and proud. It was such a fun experience for her. I can't say I'm sad to see the 5:30-6:30 p.m. practices end, though. With a kid bedtime of 6:00 p.m. in our house, that put a cramp in our style one or two times a week.
Chloe has taken it upon herself to be our leaf raker. Here she is using a rake and a dust pan to tackle this small mountain of leaves.
She then, very creatively, used a fan to try and blow open her garbage bag to make dumping the leaves easier.
Our Fall has been quite rainy (no surprise) and when the sun doesn't shine it gets pretty cool. I pulled out the knit hats that were plenty big on the babies last year and tried them on this year.
They still fit and looked pretty cute.
Trying to get a picture of both of them with their hats on was impossible.
See Mom? It's a game!
They do not like anything on their heads these days, including and especially hair bows or head bands.
And the days are getting shorter, but not short enough for this little boy. Some days he just can't quite make it to 6:00...
5 comments:
love the pics of the girls getting each other's hats! so cute...
counting down the days till you pass through.
I love the picture of Chloe and Mitchell playing in the leaves. I want a copy. You know my obsession with leaves! And the babies in their hats were adorable, too.
I wish we had some leaves for Chloe to rake. Can't wait to see all of you.
That is a talent for Mitchell to fall asleep in so many places/positions. Is that something he can teach Carter? Love the pics of the babies on the couch!
Such fun pictures! I love that your kids like to "chill with hats on"! Their Aunt Melissa is proud!!! Love the pics of the twins. What precious moments you caught!
It's possible (wink, wink) that your babies have gifts to open at my house-finally!
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