Jeremiah 29:11

For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11

Monday, October 15, 2012

Fall days

This post is mostly for me. I haven't been really disciplined with getting pictures downloaded and printed in the last two years so I wanted to get some of the pictures that document days of our daily lives out there since there are not in scrapbooks or in cute photo boxes in my house these days.

Hannah's First Hair cut: I waited too long to do this b/c I was afraid that she would look like a boy and I couldn't get pig-tails in if it were too short. Although I don't think that I can get pig-tails in, her little hair-cut is so cute. She did so good sitting there. I decided at the last minute to add a small layer of bands. I didn't want to b/c in the end you just end growing them out but I they frame her face really well and she looks so cute.

Cutting the bangs

sitting so good in the Princess Jeep
All done.
Saturday afternoon we went to the Fox Hollow Fall Festival. We normally go to Huber's as a family but I just can't do it without Craig this year. Too many great memories so we changed it up a bit. Who knows what we will do next year. The girls did really great. Although later that night I cried b/c they had to carry their own pumpkins. That is something that daddies do at a pumpkin patch. Little thing, I know but it was just a blessing to be able to pick the biggest pumpkin in the patch and have a big strong daddy to carry it to the car while the kids ate pumpkin ice cream or fed the ducks. Not feeling sorry for us but well... okay I am feeling sorry for us. sigh. Just miss some of the little things but still doing what we do, just a little different than before.

Met up with the Richardson's at the festival.
Climbing the hay castle. fun.

This was so funny. Hannah really doesn't know a stranger. She just stopped in the middle of the patch and started talking to that little girls like she had known her her whole life. So funny.
The mommies and the "babies"
Hannah is a mama's girl. :)
Craig, If there are blogs in heaven. I missed you at the pumpkin patch this year. I can still remember the year that Emily and Morgan could finally walk through the patch on their own and we kind of stood there in amazement that things were getting easier with two little girls just 14 months apart. I also remember the year that I stood in the middle of the pumpkin field and I just knew that I was pregnant with Hannah even though it was too soon to take the test. I turned to you and said, I think I might be pregnant and you grinned and said something like I hope so. :) Miss you. See you again.

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