Saturday, October 9, 2010

Picking Pumpkins!!

On this great fall evening, Ben, Noah, and I ventured out to
the rural home of some friends of ours, the Whiteheads.
Jim and Veronica were so kind as to let us have
our pick of pumpkins in their home-grown pumpkin patch.
Ben helped Noah pick out one that was just perfect for him.
Noah posed with his perfect little pumpkin,
and soon realized how fun it was to be
perched atop this monster orange pumpkin.
The boys couldn't believe their eyes at
all the pumpkins that surrounded them.
Small ones, big ones, warty ones, smooth ones...
it was fun to see all the variations of the growth in this one patch of produce.

Perch a two year old on a giant pumpkin, and you're sure to get a goofy smile out of him. ha. It was a fun evening outing, even though the mosquitoes were outrageous! Who woulda thought that in October, there could be 80 degree temps and swarms of mosquitoes to eat us alive?
It was even hard to sit still long enough to pose the boys for this fun snapshot. Ben swatted the bugs during every shot, so why not capture the natural effect of the moment? ha

Random October Images

The evenings lately have been SO nice, that it's hard to NOT spend time
outside playing with Noah and Molly the puppy.
I know we're going to miss these great fall moments,
when (in the not-so-distant-future) the snow starts to fly
and it's -30 degrees outside.
Noah and Molly hide and crawl under the play structure, and sometimes they stay under there together...
and sometimes Molly makes a run for it,
and escapes the "fun" of her brother. ha


It's always fun to put on the big brother's hat
and wear his baseball medal too...
oh the joy of watching how one brother looks up to another brother.
Such admiration to wear someone else's prized possessions.


"Cheese"...
Noah poses by the edge of the deck for a quick pause in his playtime. My heart overflows during moments like this!
How have I gotten so lucky to be this blessed?

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Autumn trip to Minneapolis

Although "shopping" isn't usually thought of as a photo-op, going to the Mall of America with Matt and Noah was sure fun!
Noah IS two, which means he is excited to explore and test the limits! ha. Matt carried Noah on his shoulders as much as he could, but there had to be some hat-trying-on as well. Noah stuck close to his big brother for the most part, but did make a dash for it at one point... that was when we were done in that store. haha.
It wasn't long before Noah had fallen fast asleep, despite the lights, sounds, and smells that surrounded him. I guess the activities that preceded his nap were more tiring than I'd realized.
Grandma Karen helped Noah carve a pumpkin. Noah was NOT interested in sticking his hand in the ooey, gooey insides of the pumpkin, but that didn't stop him from wanting to see what was going on. I bet Noah will have more fun with digging out the pumpkin guts next year.
Noah hams it up for the camera, while we listen to a wildlife presentation (see the guy in the background with an owl on his arm?). It wasn't quite animated or action-packed enough to hold Noah's attention, but he behaved fairly well, and it was a brief rest from the walking around at the Sever's Corn Maze in Shakopee, MN.
What a great idea.... use the corn that you harvest to make a corn maze, to fill this "pool" of corn! The kids jumped and frolicked in the corn, as if it was a pool of water! HOW FUN!!! I will tell you though, that there were corn kernels EVERYWHERE (pockets, sleeves, socks, diaper... nuff said). ha
Matt stayed nearby for safety sake, as Noah got a ride on a pony! FUN times in Minnesota in the first weekend of October!! It was a great weekend with family, and it was SOOOO great to visit Matt in the Twin Cities! We miss you Matt!!!

Ben's Fall Football - Freshman in High School

Ben's football season has been going pretty well... he plays on the JV as a freshman, but he also has been getting some pretty decent amount of playing time on the varsity team. Being in a small town, the JV team always dresses for all the varsity games anyway. His greatest amount of playing time, was their varsity homecoming game when we were winning against our opponents - 66-6. So it wasn't too risky to let the JV get some game experience against some larger players.
Here Ben chases down the opponents, trying to zig zag back to their line of scrimmage.

Ben pushed in there for a piece of the action (#81), trying to hit before being hit (good philosophy if you ask me).

Ed and Noah walk the sidelines during a timeout of Ben's football game. Noah is pretty good about sticking by us, and gets into cheering for the guys. He especially likes when he can tell which player is Ben (which is usually only when we really point him out to Noah, as he doesn't know his numbers quite yet). ha.

Even though Ben is stinky after a game, Noah was proud to stand next to his big brother football player for a quick picture.