Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A taste of fall

We took the kids out yesterday to get some pictures. It's VERY rare to get all 3 of the kids together in ONE picture! I was able to get of few, although only one has all three of them looking at the camera at the same time.

Fall colors are just starting to come out. I'm told that the bright oranges and yellows are yet to be seen.

Can't wait for that!

I will definitely be going out again.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

"PK"

Nope. Not Pastors Kid, Photographers Kid
Yeah, I might have a lot of snapshots of my kids, but how many deliberate shots do I have? I checked the past few months and there's none.
So I decided it was time for my kids to get their own photo shoot.
I had lots of things in mind. Clothes ready, location picked out.

Jude was the first lucky one to face off with my camera. I pumped him all up about it. He was ready.

We drive, pull up to our spot. It starts raining. Then pouring. Photo shoot canceled.

TAKE TWO

This morning we all go in to the church for Bible study & work.

I run up the road with Jude while Guy stays at the office with Genesis & Zane. Jude lasted maybe 30 minutes. Oh well. We came away with a few at least. I told him that wasn't the end of his shoot, there will be more. But he already knows that since he is a "PK" :)

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And I had to try to grab a couple of my blue eyed boy:)

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Bradley's and Rasmussen's Come to visit

My childhood friend, Dawn, her husband Mark, and their children came to our home to spend their 10 day vacation. She has 3 children close to the same ages as mine. All things considered, the kids got along really well. I was very disappointed in the weather. It had shown that it would be cool and sunny. I am learning, as some locals have told me, that you can't believe a thing the weather says because it changes all the time. It literally rained EVERYDAY which meant mosquitoes and mud. That didn't stop the kids from playing outside though. Jude's poor legs look like he has chicken pox with all the bug bites he got.

We visited many places all around TN. The funny thing is, Dawn and Mark knew far more then we did. They have visited many times and took us to all their favorite spots. We had a delicious lunch at the Apple Barn. Got some very fattening but worth it, fudge after walking around Gatlinburg. On Friday our friends Lisa, Tim and their five children (yes, I said five. If you are adding this up that makes 11 kids altogether!) drove 4 hours to meet us at Cades Cove. The night ended with a sleepover at our place. Seventeen people, a record so far!

Enough chatting, time for pictures! I'm sure there is a "blogging rule" about how many pictures to post at once, but I have not heard it yet. SO, get ready for picture overload.

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All worn out
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Picnic at Cades Cove
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Jude spent his money he had from Papa on a bear at the general store. Thank you Papa!
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Someone asked us if we were on a school field trip with the size group we were. Nope, these all belong to us!
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Discoveries
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We visited an old mill. Mom, this is for you. It was much quieter then your mill! Although many more hours I'm sure.
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Listening to the Ranger talk about wolves, coyotes, and bears, oh my!
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I was SHOCKED when the Ranger called on my very shy Jude to help, and he WENT!
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The next morning we took the girls down to our creek. We were reluctant to have them go in because it was flowing strong due to all the rain. Little by little the girls made their way in.
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They even found a rock to slide down
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"You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing. What! Is it nothing to be happy? Nothing to skip, play, and run around all day long? Never in his life will he be so busy again."

They had a blast! I think these memories will last far more then any toy or trip to Disney World.

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Time to say goodbye
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