Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Having a Ball this Fall

A: Hi everyone! I've been scratching my head wondering when Daddy would update the blog again. We're having a busy fall with trips, excursions, carvings, begging for candy and even a hayless hayride. We're all getting big, the twins are almost 3 and I'm creeping on 20 months.

R: Mama and Daddy started off the fall season with a trip to Washington DC and Baltimore for Daddy's friend's wedding. We were all very upset to see them go.
In front of the White House Posing on a column of the Lincoln Memorial looking across the reflection pool.
The National Cathedral
Does this come in tan, with vinyl siding?

One of several water features at the FDR memorial


I'm just a bill on capitol hill.

For a full photo tour, see the slideshow on the right.


An ad hoc family photo. Addy requested the special slimming lens.


If you mow it, they will run.
The parade of pumpkins begins.

Nope, too small.

The "one"

Blue 42, blue 42, set, hut hut, hike.

E: No, no, you need to start right here.

Slime baby slime.

R: I'm going to put my head in here.

R: Note to self (and Daddy): We carved pumpkins too early this year.

Eden's pumpkin

Addy's pumpkin

Roman's pumpkin


Cousin Carter came for a weekend sleepover. We had a bonfire and s'mores.


Family movie night on Sunday evenings. Addy expresses her opinion of the film.

E: Why don't you make like a tree, and leave?

R: Who wants to leg wrestle?

A: Don't tell Daddy, but my hat is on backwards.

R: I'm in a whole pile of trouble.

Who can resist this face?

Remember when I was a baby with fat cheeks?

Eden, whistling dixie.

The entire halloween posse. (L to R - Addy, Eden, Carter, Roman)
10 cameras to choose to look at. Our camera: 0 for 4.

Batman checks the wind to ensure optimal flying conditions.

Where's my hat? The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.

R: Howdy ma'am.

Reaping the benefits of all the getup.

Mama and Daddy dressed as overbearing parents with cameras.

Hayride at Grandpa Wolters.
Uncle Jeff serves as the wagon backstop.

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