Monday, October 31, 2011

FOUR little pumpkins

We took our kids to a pumpkin patch on Saturday, it was pretty pricey but the kids had a good time.  More pictures to come later.  While we were there we told the kids they could each pick out a pumpkin, one for each kid and this is how many pumpkins we ended up with....
FOUR PUMPKINS!!!  

We are excited to announce that we will be adding a new little pumpkin to our family next spring!!  I am due in June but if the past is any indication of how things will go,  it could be May or June when the little one makes its arrival. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Lake Pepin


Ok, so way back in August, not long after we got to Minnesota, we took a drive around "Lake Pepin".  I still have a hard time thinking of it as a lake because really it is the Mississippi River, but really wide and really slow moving and everyone around here calls it Lake Pepin.  We went down the Minnesota side and then across the river in Wabasha and up the Wisconsin side.  It is really a beautiful drive and I wanted to tell Jake every few minutes to stop so I could take some pictures, but I mostly refrained and tried to just enjoy the ride.  We did stop just as the sun was going down at a "wayside", better know in Utah as a rest area, to better enjoy the view.  We are going to take the drive again next weekend so see the leaves changing and I am sure going to take lots of pictures then, I hope.  But here are a few I took from this trip.
The kids all climbed on the wall with me while I was taking pictures of the river, I mean lake, and I had to take a few of them cause it was so cute to see them staggered like that.  
The beautiful Mississippi River, aka Lake Pepin.

Here's one of Ashton being silly.  He kept saying he wanted to go for a swim.  
This nastiness was one thing I did make Jake stop to take a picture of.  There are marsh lands all along the sides of the river, some worse than others.  This isn't the actual side of the river, but one of the marsh lands along the edge of the river valley. After seeing all this stagnant water around it's no wonder the mosquitos are so bad here.  As beautiful and the river itself is, this part is just gross.
And now I realize why they call this the land of 10,000 lakes.  There really is water everywhere and if its a puddle they call it a lake.  Unfortunately, most of them look just like this.  No one would ever actually get in it.  Well unless you are a bug  ;)

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Root Beer Floats

Last Monday, Jake was in charge of treats for FHE and at the last minute he decided on root beer floats.  My kids were so excited, even Abbie cheered along with her brother and sister then asked, "what's a root beer float?"  She knew that she should be excited because Lexie and Ashton were, but she didn't know why.  Is that sad that she had no idea what a root beer float was?  I guess it has been a while since we have had them.  Well they were certainly enjoyed.


Saturday, October 1, 2011

Fall Festival

A Few weekends ago we took a quick trip down the river to Wabasha, we intended to go the eagle center there.  But traffic didn't cooperate with us and we didn't make it to the last show, but we did find that they celebrate a fun fall festival that they call "Septoberfest".  We walked around the town and found lots of fun fall decorations.  It was still a fun afternoon although not at all what we had originally planned.  Here are a few pictures from our fun day.
 pumpkin carving
 Mr and Mrs Potato Head
 angry birds
 jack
and an owl.
We also walked down by the river.
and found a cool waterfall that ended in the river.

 They have a few other activities later in October that we are going to try and make it to.