Sunday, October 30, 2011

Pre Halloween Fun

Our house has been looking like Halloween since about oh say October 2nd or 3rd. Anna Kate got in the candy bowl that is sort of the holder of all things that get collected during the month of October.
For some reason this year we have lots and lots of rings and I love that Anna Kate feels as if every finger deserves a ring.
AAAAHHHH I'm a monster...(favorite saying at the moment)

This is her artistic pose 
Wonderful Aunt Cindy sent a Halloween care package with all kinds of goodies (and sugar) for the girls.  I was determined to make the cookies with the girls and decorate so while the cousins were here I thought this was a great time to spread the sugar around. 
This is my prep time, no kids involved here.  I think it's a great idea in theory but I'm really afriad of boogers and spit and what not getting in there.  So this remains kid free for the moment, I'm just more relaxed that way.

So after cookies were cut out and baked we got down to business.  I set up each girl with their own plate and plastic knives to cut down on screaming at each other.  All Anna Kate wanted to do was get some sprinkles on that cookie.

They ate as much frosting and sprinkles as went on the cookies I think.

Elizabeth entering sugar coma.

Later that night we went to Anna Kate's preschool for their fall festival.  It is always super fun and the kids love it.  It's small and confined, one bounce house with several rooms set up for making cookies and face painting, some dancing...all the great things for a kid halloween party.
This is my favorite Anna Kate photo right now.

Gillian was a bee also so both bees had to sting Dorothy.  I'm just loving the pose here.

Last but not least the two cousins.  So adorable.  I just taught Elizabeth to start saying "there's no place like home" three times.  I'm sure tomorrow night will grant me all the halloween pictures I can handle for the year.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Big Sky adventure


I had intended to get this posted ohhh say back in September when we took this trip but I seem to be running behind and forgetting lots of stuff lately....like doctor's appointments. 
Mom and I went to Montana in September to attend the wedding of Lindsey McDole, who is the daughter of our dear friend and co worker, Susan.  It was amazing!  I don't think we knew exactly what we were getting into but the adventure was great.  Our trip started out a little crazy with missing a connection in Denver and spending the entire day in the airport only to go spend the night and catch the first flight in the morning.  When we finally made it to Bozeman, MT we kissed our luggage hello, since we hadn't seen it since the day before, jumped in our rental car and drove towards Yellowstone.
This is a picture of the Roosevelt Arch, the top of the arch is inscribed with a quote from the Organic Act of 1872, the legislation which created Yellowstone, which reads "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People."

The cornerstone of the arch was laid in 1903 by Roosevelt (Grant was president when the park was established). 
                           
Just a few miles inside the park we stopped at Fort Yellowstone to eat our lunch and take in the scenery.  The buildings were amazing.  This area was once a US Army Base but now serves as the Admin headquarters for Yellowstone.  It's actually really nice that all the buildings are still in use.  There is nothing that kills a building faster than roping it off for tours instead of letting it be used.  One little note: the grass here is so soft and lush.  I wanted to just lay down on it.

Since our plans from the day before were slashed, we had no time line, we were just driving along enjoying the scenery when we saw a sign that said Old Faithful - 30 Miles.  So what the heck, we were that close we might as well drive on down.  We got there just in time to see it just finish it's blowing up.  This was the best picture I could get.  It was only going off every 90 minutes or so we weren't waiting around for it to erupt again.  I find it really amazing there is no barrier to the geyser.  If I wanted to run right up to it, I could.  Of course I would be burned something fierce.

Please take note of our clothes, we had been wearing these since the day before, but hey no problem.

We saw so much wildlife in Yellowstone I was amazed.  We saw more wildlife there in a day than we did in a week in Alaska, kind of shocking.  We always knew that if people were stopped on the road there must be something big.  One of the times we were slowly rolling along we came up to this guy.

I actually dared to turn around and said "say cheese"!!!  he was scary up close!
On a side note, because we had taken time to go to Old Faithful we were needing to make up some time and I was trying to go a little faster only after we got out of Yellowstone did I read the max speed at all times is 45....ummm yeah I kind of exceeded that and it explains the nasty looks.

After we left Yellowstone we had to go through this mountain area called the Beartooth Pass (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_Tooth_Pass)  It is filled with steep roads and switch backs.  It was crazy scary and yet again we had no idea that we were headed towards that.  I highly recommend looking at the wikipedia entry.  After we made it through there we came to Red Lodge.  I think it's one of the cutest towns I have ever been in.
  

The bed and breakfast we were staying in was in Roscoe, MT.  I thought the GPS was wrong when we got off the highway and there was one street with a restaurant, our b and b, and a post office.  I think there were about 3 or 4 houses scattered around.  I have a picture of the Grizzly Bear Bar and Grill, which is the best thing ever and when there are only about 15 people in the whole town, just about anything goes.  But the one great picture I have is the river running behind the B and B.  It was so beautiful and the sound was so peaceful. 


The entire reason we went on this trip...the marriage of Lindsey and Ben.
I don't think there has been a more pretty or perfect wedding.  It actually took place on the river that runs behind their cabin in the town of Fish Tail.  Wow, is all I can say.
I just had to share the "Big Sky" at the reception.  The reception was amazing and everyone had so much fun.  All I can say is that it got cold fast...
The band was amazing and lucky for us, we got to see the groom playing a little fiddle.  Seriously I could be a country girl up there real fast...except did I mention it got cold real quick?
One last picture of the view from Susan's cabin.  There is no country as beautiful as Montana that is for sure.


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Anna Kate turned three...

Little Miss Anna Kate has officially turned three.  I'm not sure where the time has gone but every parent says that.  I swear she went from baby to toddler over night. 
So I thought what a better theme for her birthday than barnyard.
It all seemed so easy
My wonderful friend Jen who makes great cakes contributed to the party with the barnyard cake, I cheated and bought the cupcakes and stuck plastic animals on them.
Angelika brought these super cute cake pops.  I seriously could have never even begun to make something so cute


How can you have a barnyard theme without animals?
So we had a little petting zoo come to the house and the kids just got an hours worth of animal love




It was hard to say goodbye to all those animals but we distracted the kids with sugar.


She was just the perfect little princess at her party and
now let the crazy three's begin!