Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

fall foliage, so pretty!

i'd been wanting to do two things lately: get pictures of the kids out in the yard with all the beautiful leaves everywhere, and have a family picture taken for our Christmas card this year. i'm so glad we got out and did those things yesterday, because it was warm, it was sunny, and after we did the picture-taking, all the leaves continued to fall right off the branches. today, they're mostly on the ground, and today, it's raining and pretty dreary. so, yay! i will unveil the aforementioned family Christmas photo at a later time, but to whet your appetite, here are some beauts from both my camera and my parents'.
my dave, what a monkey!

my dad

dave and me

my parents (instructed to laugh for the picture)

lucy walking with gramma

daughter and father (laughing for real!)

playing in the leaves was fun for lucy!

she also liked hanging out by the tree


dave and eli (who was kinda tired)


my dad and my dave buddying up
we had a fun early thanksgiving celebration with my parents yesterday. in addition to all the good food, we had a hilarious poker night for hours. they left this morning. now that they're gone and the convention (see below) is over, it seems really mellow 'round here. i think i'll bake some cookies and watch tv.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Best Shot Monday - fall images edition

This is a series of photos I took within a 30-minute time period last Tuesday as I drove from church (Dave's job) to home. There's beauty absolutely everywhere; it's often resting in the simplest of places. November just highlights that beauty.





The last one is my best shot for the week. Crisp colors, that velvety-black roof, sharp angles contrasted with the roundedness of the lone archway. I was sitting outside the Chinese takeout place when my eyes just feasted on this view.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

TAR starts tonight!


We received this Bumbo baby seat from Matt & Gina after Eli was born, and he is just now getting old enough to use it. But it's taking some time to get him interested in it. (It's the only thing he sits in that encourages him to sit up completely straight, which is a new idea for him.) Right now, he enjoys it for a few short minutes before getting upset and arching his back to get out. I hope he'll grow to enjoy it more & more as he gets bigger, because I'm told it's a lifesaver! Dave put it on his head last night and that was the funniest thing I've ever seen, so it's certainly meeting a need for me at the moment!

I didn't remember to change our clocks last night before going to bed (thankfully, Dave remembered to do our alarm clock). So when I woke up in the middle of the night to check on Eli, it occurred to me. And it was the BEST feeling to know that I could have an extra hour to enjoy! Yay for falling back! It'll be strange to see it get dark earlier tonight.

The colors are changing on the trees here in H-ville. It is gorgeous. Everywhere you look, more red & orange & yellow. It's lovely here in the fall. I love November. It's the beginning of sweatshirt weather, which means everyone will see me in my Harvard hoodie more often than they probably care to. :) Sweatshirts & jeans, my favorite outfit ever. Plus, I'm back in one of my pre-pregnancy pairs of jeans! Whoo-hoo!! We have a busy month ahead: my brother in law is coming to visit this week, and the high school retreat this weekend (the whole fam is going, yikes! I'm going to be very harried!) and then Dave & I (and Eli) are going to Atlanta the weekend after that for our fifth go-round at the Nat'l Youth Workers' Convention. We are totally stoked. I'm sure I'll be mentioning it more as the month zooms on. Lucy is going to have great two-on-one care as Gramma & Grampa are coming to look after her. After that, Thanksgiving is upon us, and the joys of the Christmas season right around the corner!

Fun fact: Anytime Lucy sees a body of water, she gets all excited and shouts, "BATH!?" because she loves taking baths. Like when we went to the lake, she saw the lake and thought we'd bathe her in it. So last night, she sees 10 seconds of Cast Away on tv, you know, where Tom Hanks is stranded on a deserted island, and she points to the water and says, "Bath?" It's one of many words we now have to spell, because baths are like her favorite thing in the world, and she'd seriously take one ten times a day if we let her.

I don't know how I'm going to post anything for NaBloPoMo on Saturday. I won't have access to a computer. At least at the 'vention, there's a digital lounge where I'll attempt to log on for five minutes or so each day.


As you can see, Lucy likes her brother's Bumbo just fine. Thatta girl!

Oh, just so you know, I put up a new album of pics, so all you Goose & E-ster fans check it out!

More tomorrow!




NaBloPoMo day 4

so here's what i've been doing...