Potpourri
Once again I’ve been saving up pictures and not posting them. We’ll start with our visit to the fire station.
The girls immediately wanted to get their faces painted. Caroline asked for a butterfly and Brooke wanted a pony riding on a fire truck. I felt bad for the poor high school volunteer tasked with painting that on her face:
Wishes granted:
Brooke was careful to put her best cheek forward when posing for pictures:

I really don’t know if I’ve ever seen Spencer as happy as he was walking among the fire trucks. He had a perma-grin the whole time:




I love when the kids play creatively, even though it usually involves a huge mess. Here are all the ponies at the Grand Galloping Gala:

One morning the weather was so pleasant it just beckoned the kids outside to read:
Brooke was pretty proud of this get-up:




We had a family dinner up at my aunt’s house. They had chickens and my kids thought that was the greatest thing ever. They loved running around on the grass, feeding and chasing the chickens:
I love Carson’s face in this picture:


























































































































November 16, 2013 @ 10:34 pm
We’re teaming up to do the firehouse together next year, right? My boys would DIE!
Spence smiling is the cutest. I am glad you mentioned Brooke putting her best cheek forward so I could notice it. Adorable!
I love Brooke’s creative play. Got a good laugh out of the computerized pony.
Squatter in the backyard is lit-chrally my worst fear in the entire world. There was a homeless guy who always used to tent up in that house that was attached to the Abbey Inn when I worked there. I had to scare him off once. With police supervision. And thus my fear was born.
And I, too, love Carson’s face in the last picture. He’s a major animal lover. Which I’m not too excited about.
November 17, 2013 @ 7:20 pm
Pony on a fire truck…I die laughing! You have a great family. 🙂
November 17, 2013 @ 9:38 pm
Love the picture commentary on the trip to the fire house. That Brooke and her ponies–on parade on the kitchen counter and painted on her cheek atop a fire truck. Such cute cheek posing from both girls.
The kids reading outside in the good weather made me smile.
Spencer’s wide-mouthed grins are adorable. I agree with Spencer that scrap fabric DOES make excellent roads. Kids and their imaginations. Gotta love ’em.
So glad you got around to sharing all these gems!
November 19, 2013 @ 5:11 pm
The squatter in your backyard had me giggling all night long! The idea tickled me for some reason. Perhaps it is the illusive hobo from “Polar Express”…?