A few things have changed since we went to the Pumpkin Patch
last year with the Goode’s! This
year we had two sweet girls, which meant it was twice as hard to get
cooperation during our photo shoot on the Gentry Farms truck! Even though we didn’t get a single
picture of Charley and Harper looking at the camera or smiling, they are both
so adorable that all pictures are cute of them! We had a great time making the rounds to see the goats,
chickens, and turkeys…which was about as long as Miss Priss would stay in her
stroller. Once we let her out, she
was a goner! She saw some “big”
kids getting their picture made with the “how tall this fall” sign, and she ran
right over and stood to get her picture made! I swear she is the smartest little girl, ever! She also took Craig through the maze,
which was so cute! We ended the
day with a few more pictures, got our pumpkins, loaded the car and had dinner
at The Mellow Mushroom. Last year
we spent a total of 20 minutes at the pumpkin patch, so an hour and a half was definitely
an improvement! There are so many
fun things to do there and I’m sure it won’t be long before Uncle Gar, Aunt
Ray-Ray, and Craig and I have to make the kids leave, because we have spent the
whole day there and they want to close.
I guess that will be when we go back to Aunt Ray-Ray’s house to carve
our pumpkins…since she is the crafty and patient one of the bunch!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Happy Birthday to Gramma and Momma!
Over the last few years, Gramma and I have made it our
little tradition to go to Patti’s to celebrate our birthdays since they are
five days apart. This year I was
able to enjoy my entire meal tear-free!
I am not sure if I mentioned it last year, but Charley was her usual
loud, adorable self, and the couple next to us keep getting angry, which got me
upset and made me think I would never be able to go out to dinner again! I realize now how I could have just been
a tad hormonal and slightly dramatic! This year Dad, Justin, Granny Martha,
Granddaddy Charlie and Miss Priss came along to celebrate with us! Needless to say, with that crowd we had
a great, but eventful evening!
Charley is going through a “phase” (hopefully) where she just will not
sit in her high chair, so she tends to go back in forth to whoever she wants
during a meal…which pretty much drives Craig and I crazy, because we are
determined to teach her discipline…like sitting in your own chair at a meal! We have some work to do in that department! In addition to Charley not sitting
still, Dad worked off midnights that morning…which speaks for itself! Uncle Justin decided to take her
outside to play so we could enjoy our Boatsinker pie. It wasn’t long after he left that he called saying, “We have
a situation!” I went outside to
find that Charley had peed through her diaper and they were both soaked! Hahaha! After borrowing Uncle Justin’s phone to snap a quick pic, I
got her cleaned up with a dry diaper and no pants. Uncle Justin was in luck since Gramma and Granny Martha had
brought him his clean laundry!
On my actual birthday, I had a Matilda Jane party, so Gramma
came to help out and babysit so Craig and I could go on a birthday date! The next day we went back to Kentucky
for something I had been looking forward to since the day I found out I was
having a baby girl. We had
four-generation pictures at Gwen’s, and I am so excited to see them.
Until then, here are some of the highlights from our Patti’s
outing!
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