Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Goodbye October

October is gone. Here's some snip bits of our life this month:

The enormous maple tree that we love so much for it's shade during the summer has become my nemesis this fall. It dumps piles this big in 2 days. I'm trying to get them up to keep the grass alive (I may have learned my lesson the hard way last year), but it's tough! The plus side, the kids (and puppy) have gotten to play in some killer leaf piles.
Ben has been great at helping me keep up with yard work this fall. He's planted 4 fruit trees for me, pushed a thatcher around all our lawns, and used his expert fire skills for a huge burn pile. Yes, that's a blower he's using to get the pile burning. Keepin' it classy out here in the country.
Joshy warming his hands on the pile.
We've spent a ton of time outside because of the mild weather. The twins brought back the hand-truck trailer, and this time Josh got to participate. He LOVED it and acted like a king being pulled around on a chariot. He definitely got the most turns.  
We fulfilled fall fun list item "carve our own pumpkins." I'm always thankful when it's nice enough to do it outside, keeping the mess away from my house!
Year 2 of using the drill for perfectly round eyes. The kids each got a turn drilling a polka-dotted pumpkin!
The boys and I with our jack-o-lanterns
I had a feeling that Josh was going to refuse to wear a costume. Unfortunately my intuition was correct. Like the stellar mom I am, I stuffed him in it anyways, thinking that maybe if he saw himself in the mirror, he would think that it was funny and wear it. Nope. He screamed and rolled the round trying to tear it off. Stubborn child. He wouldn't even wear a dress-up fireman jacket. 
Ben's hunting trip fell on Halloween this year, but thankfully Diane came and helped me all day. She even endured sideways rain during the boys soccer game. Here's everyone soaked afterwards.
We decided to forgo trick-or-treating this year in favor of our church Harvest Party. It was fun and I was so thankful for Diane's help there since all Josh wanted to do was hold an orange balloon and have me carry him around. Didn't Sam and Seth make cute cowboys?
One of the games was "pick the nose for a prize." Disgusting!
Sammy fishing (Seth in background)
Seth's turn
Notice Josh's balloon. That's all he wanted upon walking into the Harvest Party. A balloon. So we got one and he carried it around all night. 
So I survived Ben being gone two out of three weeks, including Halloween by myself. But the cool part was, I wasn't by myself. God has placed such amazing people around me. Not only were we busy both weeks visiting friends and family, but I also had neighbors who checked in on us and made sure we were doing okay. There wasn't a day that someone didn't come visit while we were outside, or that someone didn't call or text to check on us. The kids got to do lots of fun things like swimming with cousins, having friends over, hanging out with grandparents--not to mention some fun traditions we now have when daddy's gone: like breakfast for dinner, Chipotle for dinner, and a movie night. (But we definitely like life much better when daddy's home!)

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