Monday, October 13, 2008

Pumpkin Patch

So Zach and I took the kids to the pumpkin patch here in Tooele, we have decided to make it a new family tradition. Taylor had so much fun, she had to look at every pumpkin to make sure she got the right one. When she finally spotted the one she wanted she grabbed the scissors cut it off the stem and then rolled it down the field. Of course Mason couldn't pick out his own so he got a little one (just like him).
After we were done picking out pumpkins we wait for the tractor to come and pick us up and take us back to the front. Riding in the tractor was Taylor's favorite part, I thought Mason was going to cry but he just looked at the man driving the tractor trying to figure it all out. When we left Taylor says "I want to go again" so I suppose we will have to do it one more time before Halloween comes!!!!














Saturday, September 20, 2008

Stranger Danger

We took Taylor to the library to listen to an officer talk about stranger danger, I figured if an officer talks about it she will more likely listen. After about 20minutes the officer started to ask the kids questions, one of his questions were "if you are at Walmart how can you avoid strangers" Taylor raises her hand and says "wear a disguise" of course this is not the answer the officer was looking for but it was just about the cutest thing to me.

1st day of kindergarten





So I started a blog to keep a record of all the fun storys that I have when I take pictures as well as document milestone. My kids do some of the cutest things so I capture the moment with a picture but when it comes time to tell the story behind the picture I draw a blank.
Taylor started kindergarten about a month ago and she loves it. Here are some pictures taken the first day of school. She was so excited to start school, she got a new alarm clock, and even got to pick out her own backpack (it took 1 hour at Walmart for her to decide). Everyday after school I ask her "How was your day at school today" "Its a long story" and that is pretty much all I can get out of her.