Saturday, December 6, 2008
Wall Family Tree Farm, Terrell, Texas
We decided to start a new tradition this year. With the advice of Cory, we went to this precious Christmas Tree Farm in Terrell and cut down our own tree. We really had no expectations and the trip ended up being a blast. It was so much fun for us and the kids. The farm was so cute, a huge red barn where they sold cider, hotdogs, home picked pecans, and hot cocoa. They had Christmas music pumping everywhere, a huge playground, and hundereds of acres of Trees to choose from. A wagon picked us up at the main barn and we hopped on and headed down to a tree pasture. There we grabbed a saw and started looking for the perfect tree. We already have a big ol fake on in the family room so we decided to let the kids pick out their own tree for their gameroom. We said it had to be taller than Colton and shorter than Mommy. So they found the cutest 5 ft tree and whacked it down. Then we all carried it to the wagon/hayride and headed back to the barn. There were these sweet puppies roaming around the barn too. I talked to the owner who said that their mommy will be having another litter in Feb. We fell in love w/ the puppies. Since Chloe passed away last week, we've been talking lots about getting a new puppy. I got their phone number...we may be getting one of their puppies next year:) All in all it was just a great day; ended with dinner at Chilies and chocolate shakes for the kids. Good times :)
THANKSGIVING 2008
For Thanksgiving 2008 we headed to Colorado to spend the holiday with my brother Sean and his family. He has 5 kids so it's always a blast for the kiddos. We went to the Cheyenne Mtn Zoo which was on the side of a mountain and just amazing. We spent Thanksgiving Day cooking and relaxing with the fam. The next day we took family pics and John and I took the kids to visit Kevin Bauer and his sweet family for a bit. Then we headed back to Sean's, let the kids open their Christmas gifts from one another, and we headed back to Dallas. It was a very smooth, fun trip. We can't wait to get back to Co...hopefully this summer.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Colton's 1st Slumber Party
Colton had his 1st slumber party with 2 of his buddies from school, Jack Marcusse and Caleb Buchannan. These boys have been planning this party for over a month and were all so excited. These 3 have gone to school together since they were 4 years old. At their sleepover they had pizza, made their own sundaes, watched movies in the gameroom, played with dinosaurs, and just had a blast. It was so cute...they were so excited to be sleeping over that they all put their jammies on by 7:30. They even let Cassidy hang with them the whole night. I rarely saw any of the boys all night without a smile on their face. Just a fantastic time:)
Maddie Grace's show
Not ready for him to grow up
Yes, he may be too old for me to be taking sleeping pictures of him...but he's still my little guy. He still likes his footed jamies, still likes to climb in bed with mama when he's not feeling great, still hugs me and tells me he loves me for no reason but to need a hug, heck, he'll always be my sweet little boy. This was the other night when he was not feeling good. I just had to take a pic of him with his Lamby!
Jog a Thon 08
Pumpkin Patch 08
This October we had a playdate out at the Celina Big Orange Pumpkin Farm for Cassidy's Pre K Class. Some of her best friends showed up so she was thrilled. She only goes to school Monday, Wednesday, and Friday so Colton was not able to make it with us today
Monday, October 20, 2008
DeGray Lake State Park, Bismarck Arkansas






We just got back from another fantastic trip to DeGray Lake and I tell ya, that place just gets better and better. Now that the kids are growing up and are more self sufficent, these kinds of trips are much more laid back. We took some friends from our Sunday School Class, The Johnsons, and had a blast. They are a great family, their kids are super sweet, and we all just had a total laid back, relaxing weekend. We spent a lot of time just chilling out at the campsite, fishing right down from our Yurt/Cabin, and visiting. The weather was amazing. Low 50s, High 70. We hiked a new trail, did some Dutch Oven cooking, went on some walks, got to go on a hayride (although the driver went about 3omphs) it was the just the act of it that made it fun.
It's always great to have a weekend where nobody thinks about work or the daily grind. Our only thought is....who wants to pull out the chips and dips...or "Mommy, come lay in the hammock with me". Gotta love it!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
John & Colton's Indian Guides Camp Out
State Fair of Texas 2008
It was great that our schools Fair Day was the 1st day of the Fair. There were pretty much no crowds and we never had to wait in any lines. Celeste, Julie and I took our kiddos. The highlight was the kids getting to see a mama goat give birth to 2 baby goats. It was pretty unexpected, pretty gross, but amazing:)
Thursday, September 25, 2008
PLANO BALLOON FESTIVAL 08
GIRLS NIGHT OUT





Well, Friday night Cole and Daddy went to the Mckinney Boyd v. McKinney North HS football game, so Cassidy and I had our 1st official Girls Night Out. I asked her "you can pick, whatever you want to do" and she said MERRY GO ROUND. So, we headed over to Stonebriar to ride the merry go round, shop, and go skating. She got her self all dressed up, put on a neclace, filled her purse with all the important things a 4 year old needs, and we headed off. We started at the Merry Go Round, hit a few girly stores, ate in the Food Court (I tried to talk her into Cheesecake Factory but she wanted nothing to do with it) and then down to go skating. By the time we got to the rink I was exhasuted but she was very persuasive in getting me to go skating. And the tears and look of "ok mom, don't let me down here" pushed me toward the rink. After the 15 minutes it took to lace up our skates, we hopped onto the rink. Now I haven't been ice skating in probably 18 years so I was a little shaky. Cassidy was giddy! She kept squealing "I'm skating mama, I'm skating". I don't think that smile left her face for the whole hour we were there. It took us 15-20 mins to go around the rink once but that didn't matter to her. She was just happy to be challenging herself and doing something she's only seen in books or on TV. It made me a little sad in that I grew up in the North and skated my whole childhood. We had a pond/small lake down the street from our house that would freeze over every Winter. We would spend our days skating and my brothers playing hockey. It was just what we did ever season and everyone had their own skates. I would love for my kiddos to have that opportunity but for her, this is all she needed. To be able to roll down to the mall and skate when she wants (even though it cost us $15) :) At the end of the night she was wiped out. We didn't get home until 10pm, which is probably the latest she's ever been out. But loved EVERY minute of it! We're definatley going to make Girls Night Out a quarterly tradition in our house!
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