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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

It's October.

While Halloween candy has been on the shelves for months now, it's my belief that you cannot start decorating for Halloween until October 1st.  We were Racing for a Cure on October 1st, so October 3th was as close as we could get.  Kinsey's able to do a lot more things with me this year and I LOVE IT!
Here are some of our decorations:

Woody pumpkin

Buzz pumpkin



The cutest two girls in the world!

Hi, everyone! 


Paint on lots of glue.

Lots.

Add sprinkles and wait for it to dry.

This one is the start mine.

One proud little girl on her way to the front porch.

Place it on display.

Pose.

And smile.

Little sister trying to check things out.

Indy likes pumpkins.

Mommy's and Kinsey's

Plus, our Halloween wreath made with a swimming noodle.  

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Last week.

It's all kinda a blur. Our weeks are busy. I like that and I'm not complaining.  A typical week is
Monday - little school (this is what Kinsey calls Parent's Day Out).
Tuesday - big school (this is preschool),  dance class and typically a take Rocket to the vet day (at least for the last two months anyways).
Wednesday -  little school and soccer practice.
Thursday - big school.
Friday is our day off. But now that the weather is cooling off there will be more playdates in the park.
Saturday is soccer game day.
Sunday is reserved for football and laundry.
I admit on paper it doesn't look busy at all. But it seems this Stay At Home Mom doesn't stay home very much.
This week we had some extra fun sprinkled in.
We went to the homecoming parade. Neither girl was sold on the idea of sitting in the 90 degree weather with the sun beating down on us to listen to ridiculously loud sirens directly in front of us. That was, of course, until the candy began flying.  They loved the parade.
This week included Rocket's amputation. He went in on Wednesday and came home Sunday. He went back in this morning.  He appears to be doing well. He is walking on all fours once again. And is in the cone of shame, again.
We Raced for the Cure this week, too. This year we were smart about it. We got a room in Lubbock for Friday night. Then on Saturday morning we got up and walked across the street. That beats the crap outta getting up at 3:30am to get ready and drive up. The race was great.

Until next time.


The Parade.

Indy's view.

Kinsey and some Tiger. IDK. I thought Hobbs were Eagles.

Race day!

She's just too cute.

I don't know what those girls are trying to talk him into...

That's her game face! 

This is how they "race."