Monday, October 27, 2008

Redemption... I hope!















































































So, here ya all go!!! Don't my kiddos look AWESOME!?!?!? We went to the Halloween High-Jinx Symphony this past weekend with our good friends Anna & Sydney. It was a great time, as allways... however, we definitely got jipped in the costume contest, the kids didn't mind... they had so many people asking for pictures and giving them all kinds of compliments. Everywhere they went somebody pointed and said, "Hey look! The Blue Man Group!" They all felt pretty cool. After, Sidney took us out to Leatherby's for icecream. A perfect way to end our fun night out.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Pumpkin Walk


The kids and I spent a few hours at the Stansbury Park Millpond Gristmill. It was fun to see all of the fun pumpkin displays. They had a little maze set up and lots of little games like beanbag tosses.

I never have been able to pass up a photo op like this. Maybe next year Vince can be a scarecrow and Jason a flying pumpkin. Rae is wearing the Donkey Kong costume I made for Vincent when he was three. We were looking for a quick fix just to wear around the gristmill and DK is definitely easy on easy off.


The kids did a little coloring while we were waiting to watch a few friends dance. I really love it that they can have fun together... maybe not the time of their life, but still they can enjoy each other.



Before we went home, we decorated cookies. Vincent wanted me to take a picture of his for the blog and tell the story behind it. There was a guy hanging out in a cave full of stalagmites and stalactites. Well, I guess there was an earthquake or something because one of the stalactites fell on top of the man. You can see his leg poking out from the front of the stlactite (candy corn) and I think an arm is in the back. So sad... poor guy.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Yoshi 4-Ever?





















Can you say, "Blackmail"? Hee Hee!!! While the boys were looking for costumes, we thought it would be funny to see if the old Yoshi costumes Grandma Doris and I made for them YEARS ago could fit. I wouldn't exactly say that they "fit"... but they did get them on. And oh boy, I could not stop laughing. I wish so badly that I could find some pictures from when they were little, (I think they were 3 and 7 when they wore these the first time). Jason and Vincent were sooooo cute. Anyway, those of you who remember them in these costumes years ago will get a kick out of this. For those of you who never saw the originals, I think you'll probably get a laugh as well. :)

A costume for Vince


This year, my kids are going to be the Blue Man Group for Halloween. We are not quite sure if the bald caps can be used more than once, so until the symphony on Saturday, they have to make due with costumes out of our "costume box". These are the ones that Vince came up with for the Halloween Carnival.



He ended up going as "Rocky" in the first photo... however, I really thought he looked just darling in pink. What a ham!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Happy Late Birthday Shelisse!

After spending a wonderful day in Fillmore with the Harper's, Ben drove the kids down to Cedar City to see Shelisse and her family. Shelisse turned 13 in September and so we thought it would be fun to have a little birthday with her. They all went to this amazing park near the Blad's home. I wish I had some pictures of them playing tag and running around, but alas, Jason was in charge of the camera and he was playing tag and running around.
After the park, they went to Pizza Hut for lunch and Jason did take a few pictures... yahoo!!! This handsome young man is Shelisse's brother Christian. He is super friendly and Vincent really likes him.
This big guy is Shelisse's youngest brother, Gabe. I hear he's a real cool kid too. After Pizza Hut, they went back to the Blad's house for some Birthday cake... (I know... could be a candidate for Cakewrecks)... and some good old video games.
Rae fell in love with Shelisse. They painted fingernails and Shelisse put make-up on her. Since they've been back home, Rae can't stop talking about her sister. She's drawn multiple pictures for Shelisse and points out her picture to everyone and anyone who comes by.
Thanks Shyanne, Shelisse, Christian and Gabe for spending an unforgettable day with my family!

UEA down South


Okay, so it's really not that far south... the kids and Ben went down to visit Grandma and Grandpa Harper Thursday. They really love spending time with these two amazing people. (If you can't tell). Ben says that Rae is just a little Grandma's girl. She followed her around everywhere.
Grandpa Gene took the kids to pick out pumpkins. It's a tradition that we look forward to every year. Vincent found a 31 pounder to bring home. Thanks Grandpa!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Pumpkin Patch



Rae was invited to go pumpkin hunting with her good friends Bailey and Lily. She had such a fun time running around the pumpkin patch (it was HUGE) with her little friends. They would run over to one pumpkin and check it out from every angle, sometimes discuss it and then move on to the next. You could hear them giggling clear across the patch.

Rae picked out one that what somewhat tear-shaped. She liked that it was different than all the others.


We had so much fun, maybe we'll start going every year, just for one.

Photo Tag

I have never been really good at tag, but I just thought this looked like fun. You are supposed to go to your picture file and go to the 4th file and open it. Look for the 4th picture and then post it and tell a little bit about that particular picture. So, here it is and here it goes.
This was taken 5 years ago when we were heading home from Cedar City after Shelisse's baptism. We were half way back when Vincent "really had to go". So, Ben pulled over to the side of the road and was gracious enough to show Vincent what to do. I was lucky enough to get the perfect picture in the rear-view mirror. Gotta love it! (How do ya like Vincent's blue hair?) Now I tag you!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Homecoming 2008



Jason took his good friend Taylor to the Grantsville homecoming dance this year. They started over at a friends house playing games like 3-legged tag with around 5 other couples. They dined on pb&j and chips and soda and then took the girls home to get ready. Of course this was Conference weekend for the LDS church and so while the girls were getting ready, the boys all went to priesthood session. They picked the girls up later that evening. I was lucky to get a few pictures as they were dashing off to meet their friends. Jason said that they both had a really great time.