Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A day with the animals...

I went on a field trip with my kinders to the Fresno Zoo.


Kyle said he would teach Graham about animals while I was gone.



It was a long day. But these pictures brought constant smiles....
Thanks husband. You are quite the home schooler...

Flight Family

October came and went so quickly. How do people keep up with all of life AND keep a record of the oh-so-fun moments that fill it?


Sweet little pumpkin... 



We carved our pumpkins with our Alix family friends... I decided not to be too ambitious this year and went with the trusty U and polka dots. Look at it sparkle...Woo wee.


We ventured out to Ashe Bash at LBC. It was PACKED. Good thing Amelia Earhart and her pilot son were on scene. 


The baby cows are my absolute favorite. 24 hours old. Love. 
(Plus, you get chocolate milk at the end of the tour!)


Did you know Charles Lindbergh and Amelia have a love child? True story.


Babe the blue ox made an appearance... Cute little thing.


Fueling up...


Little girl Alix joined the bash... Ashe Bash Crashed.


My fly boys...


Graham's first Halloween: check. 
Cutest pilot ever: check.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Good 'ole Kern County Fair

There were so many things that Kyle and I were giddy about sharing with Graham once he was born. Believe it or not, Kern County Fair was one of them. We love the fair!

I have always loved it, but then add in the fact that we made it a yearly tradition with Zach and Caitlynn, and our excitement quadruples. (Have I mentioned I love tradition??)


This year we messed up our planning so we didn't get to pal around with the Bell's... We missed them.


It's fun to think about when Graham will actually be running around these corrals and giggling at the animals...


But in 2011, he's a sleeper.


Graham meet goat. Goat meet Graham.


Oh yeah, and this happened. HUGE, ongoing poop session. Hilarious. We used an entire thing of travel wipes. We laughed until tears...


But we felt much better afterwards. And since we were alert, we could take in all the sights and smells of the amazing Kern County Fair. Until next year...(ahem, Z and C)