This is my absolute favorite-ever picture of Lilly!
This is a fantastic picture of Sophia. One of my favorite school shots so far.
Our church held a fall festival on Sunday. This was an event that a girlfriend and I hosted two years ago and it was a huge success. This year the turn out was much less and it was really geared toward kids ages 2-4. My girls were kind of bored and let down a little bit. We brought Riley, our neighbor, with us and I honestly felt bad that she was having a bad time. I think I thought it was way more lame than they did. They all said they had fun in the car on the way home, but I think they were trying to be nice.
The activities included pin the nose on the pumpkin - set up at knee level for them (lame), toddler/miniature bowling (lame),
dangling donuts (ok), rate race (lame), touch and feel decaying body parts at a station called Grossology (fun), a cakewalk (fun) and baby cone
ring toss (another lame one). Six volunteer families opted to decorate a
doorway in the hallways of the second floor and then kids trick-or-treated at each doorway.
The year my girlfriend and I hosted the festival, we had 12 families
sign up to decorate doorways. Having more was so much more fun for the
kids.
Eleanor's mom and my friend, Julie, had her sister plan the party. She planned fun activities like painting a pumpkin, bobbing for apples, getting tattoos, a hay stack candy search, face painting and, of course, cake and ice cream after opening presents. Sophia was the only kid who snagged an apple! I was proud of her, but so grossed out.
Sophia and Haley got a quick tour of the facility and learned about
the process of creating a finished piece of art. I think the
tour-giver said the ovens heat up to 1,300 degrees and after a green
glaze has been applied the painted pieces get "fired" for 24 hours.
Then they cool.....for a few days.
The girls have been playing outside with all the neighbor kids all weekend. Our next door neighbors have two little kids. I think they are 2 (Jillian) and 4 (Rylan) years old. A girl named Kennedy was riding her bike around the loop yesterday and decided to stay and play and she was back again today. Of course, Taylor and Riley were in on the fun both days and Summer and Lilia (sisters) that live way down the street showed up today.
Lilly and I stopped on the way home from school the other day to pick up
some fall flowers, a hay bale and some pumpkins to decorate our front
yard for fall. It's been raining all week so I haven't been able to plant the flowers yet, but at least they are getting lots of water. Lilly asked me to take a few pictures of her with the pumpkins. This is the start of our fall pumpkin picture-taking season for me. I always seem to take a lot because the kids look so cute surrounded by pumpkins. O like dressing them in orange so they kind of blend in. We found out about several fall festivals that we plan on attending so we'll get some good photo opportunities. Fun Fun!
Every Friday Lilly's class has a "Mystery Reader" come in during the last 15 minutes of class and read a few stories to the kids.