Wednesday, November 19, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHASE-BUG!

My baby boy turned 10 on November 4th. I'm not quite sure how that happened because it seems like I just barely had him. I can't believe he's reached double digits. Since it's his birthday, it's only fair that I tell you how wonderful he is. Chase is just a genuinely good boy. He always tries to do the right thing and has a testimony that is growing and growing. He is extremely smart and can figure almost anything out. He is in 4th grade but is reading at like a 7th grade level. He's a good friend and truly cares about other people and their feelings. He worries about everything, I don't know where he got that from (ha,ha). I am just extremely proud to be his mom and I love him to pieces. Happy Birthday Buddy!

Chase loves to fish, so he wanted to have a fishing party this year. I was able to use pictures of him fishing at Marsh Lake this summer on his signs. He loved that. By the way, this picture was taken the next morning because I forgot to get this picture. I try to take one every year with the sign that has their age on it-yes, I'm a dork, but what do you do?

Chase with his fishing cake. This was a really fun cake to make. Isn't he a cutie pie?

Chase chose to celebrate his birthday at Chuck E. Cheese's. We had a great time. We got home a lot later than we wanted to, but it was his birthday, right?

HALLOWEEN

Halloween is by far Steve's favorite holiday, so when it rolls around, he goes all out. He had his spook alley in our garage again this year. There were cars lined up and down our street all night. He added a new thing this year. He projected some scary Halloween scenes to music onto our front window. We had people sitting on our front lawn just watching the movie. The kids and I were trick-0r-treating with Laci and Brent and their kids, so we missed most of it. We filled each bucket though and the kids had a lot of fun.

Steve's spook alley costume. His theme was aliens, so he was suppose to be some kind of scientist doing research on a meteore or something?!? And yes, we did give almost all of that candy away.

Zach and Paula are always great to come and help out in the spook alley. We hope they actually like it and don't just feel obligated to do it. Either way we appreciate them! We also roped my mom and Gina into running the gate. Thanks for being such good sports and for freezing to death all night-sorry! The best part of the above picture is Laci in the background trying to be funny. OK, it was funny!!! Just look at her face. Classic.

Here are my little ghosts and goblins. Breeley is, of course, Hannah Montana. Keaton is Elmo and Chase is a bleeding skeleton. He's really proud of the bleeding part, and yes, it actually bled down his chest-gross!

This was right after the Halloween parade at the elementary school. Steve dressed up and walked with Chase's class. I dressed up as a queen, in case you couldn't tell, and walked with Breeley's class. It was a lot of fun and a little embarassing all at the same time. Keaton had not dressed up quite yet.

The kids carved their pumpkins the night before Halloween. They have lots of fun, except Keaton won't touch the inside of the pumpkin to clean it out. He thinks it's really yucky.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Corn Maze

Steve and I took our kids to the Black Island Farm Corn Maze in Syracuse this year. It was a lot of fun. The kids especially loved all of the activities that they had outside the corn maze. It was a really neat place. We even saw pigs racing, Keaton thought that was great. We also saw Ronald McDonald. Keaton didn't think he was so great. We steered clear of the scary clown. As we were looking at all the farm animals, we heard a lady say to her kid, "Look at the horsey." I had to chuckle due to the fact that it was actually a donkey. Good Times!!!Steve & The Kids In The Corn Maze

The Kids & I In The Corn Maze.

Steve and the kids going down the big hay slide.

Breeley, Keaton, and Chase at the entrance.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Football Fun!!!

This was Chase's second year to play little league football. He really loves to play, but the practices get a little old. He plays wide receiver and does a great job of blocking the defense. His team had a great season and they, with one other team from North Summit, were the first little league teams from our school to make it to the playoffs.
Steve takes stats for the team. He loves it and Chase loves having him on the sidelines.
My baby boy is growing up and it makes me so sad. As you can see, he is #6. Steve was #66, so I love that their numbers are so close.

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