Aaack! Yes! I was watching a movie the other night when a mouse (ugh!) scurried out from behind the T.V. stand! It took a couple of nights to finally catch it. I was still in bed when this lovely picture was taken--I would never have let the kids near the thing! Keiger thought it was sooo cool the mouse's eyes were still open in the trap. Yuck!
Anyway, October has been full to the brim. Jacob's grandpa passed away last week so he has been in Oregon for the funeral. The Primary Program was this morning. We got through it with no injuries so we can all breath a bit easier. The kids did great.
We've been busy each weekend with some fun activities. Last week, we drove into the middle of nowhere New Mexico to McCall's Pumpkin Patch. It was so worth the drive. What a darling place! It was like barn amusement park: hayride to the pumpkin patch, bouncy houses, rubber ducky races, petting zoo, corn maze, a big ol' trampoline jump thingee that I want in my backyard, and more. We could have stayed so much longer. It was so fun.
We had an "It's the Great Pumpkin Pajama Party" last week--made yummy caramel apples and listened to "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Kids had fun and it got them hyped up to ride the "It's the Great Pumpkin" train in Durango yesterday. We met my parents and all boarded the narrow guage train and rode for about 30 minutes to an area where there were all sorts of games, music, trick-or-treating, and a pumpkin patch maze. When Keiger saw Snoopy, he literally bolted from us and ran right over to him. He was so excited. We looked hard, but didn't see the Great Pumpkin. Maybe next year. Poor Linus.
Sage is dressed as a dalmation, by the way. Yes, their costumes are fairly hilarious this year.
So Jacob and I went to our first adult Halloween Costume party this year. The theme for the costumes was "famously dead." Think about that for a bit. Too fun. Anyway, I went as the scandalous Cleopatra and Jacob made a great Steve Irwin, Crocodile Hunter. There were some great costumes, but seriously, by 10 p.m. I was so ready for bed! I can't handle late-nighters anymore--could I ever? We've been lucky to have a good year with pumpkins in the garden. The kids, Sage particularly, were excited to pose with some of them.
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Cool pumpkins. It was so nice to see Jacob this weekend. Wish I could of seen you too. How was the primary program?
Oh geeze, I don't think I could handle a mouse!! Way to go! The kids look super cute! What was Finn? We missed McCall's this year for sure. Such fun memories you guy are making!
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I agree that the picture is horrifying, but I am more amazed that you were able to sleep . . .rodents and snakes do me in. Rodents I can't really explain, but I think being chased around by a certain neighbor boy with them may contribute to the snake phobia . . .yeah Jacob, I am talking about you. Luckily, the kids and hubby were willing to take care of it for you. My husband won't touch anything dead, and I am afraid of mice either way so I don't know what we would do if we trapped one! You guys are such a cute family . . . .even if I only see your blog.
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