

Last year when the Halloween stuff was on clearance I bought these pumpkin faces. The boys mixed and matched and stuck them in their pumpkins, it was a lot easier than craving! Kellen and Scott did carve one together.

Both boys got to go to the pumpkin patch with their classes. I got to go with both, however Kellen's pumpkin patch pictures are already on a CD along with his birthday pics, we recently moved so I am not sure where they are so no posts for those things this year. Anyways so this is Jakob on the hay bail pyramid in the tunnel that went through.

This is Jakob's pumpkin he picked from the pumpkin patch.

Our church had a carnival before the trunk-or-treat, so this is us at the carnival. Scott's parents got to come over for our nieces baptism, also on Halloween day, so we had a busy day with family, it was great times.

Kellen was a Seahawks football player, he was doing all he could to get the good vibes out for the team, however it has not worked as Scott planned.

This year Jakob new what he wanted to be. He wanted to be a "red race ca" and because he could say it and I could understand it, I did my best to fulfill his wish. So here he is. Yes, Jakob is really coming along with his talking. Preschool and speech are really making a difference, his confidence has really grown.

Here are my boys after their buckets were full and their feet tired. I do have to put a shout out to the good candy this year. I don't know if the sales were better on the good candy or what, but this year was good. Not a lot of crap and of course that is what is important to the kids, not the parents, I promise.

So we moved again. No we did not buy yet, we just moved into something a little bigger and more updates. Something to be a little more cozy in for a few years. We have decided not to buy until we have the business paid off in 3 years. So the first few days we were in the new place Kellen was raking leaves, and the best part is he just did it. Apparently he enjoys it.

The first day was the big piles and now he is lucky to get a little grocery bag full, but I encourage it. Jakob can't be bothered.
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