Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!

Here's Jackson as a Puppy and Kaiya as a pirate




He didn't quite know what to make of this holiday





Kaiya was just thrilled with her costume as usual

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Little Fan


Go Packers! Jackson hanging out watching the game this past Sunday.



Friday, October 12, 2007

A Little R & R

Tim was off school this week for fall break and we really needed some R & R so we dropped Jack off at Grandma and Grandpa's and headed up to Midway to this bed and breakfast called the Johnson Mill. Our room was in the center on the 2nd floor so we had that whole balcony to ourselves. Nice view of the Heber valley too.

There was a pond out back so we took a little canoe ride. I made Tim serenade me.



As we were walking around the grounds we startled this little family of deer. Oops! Scared the poop right outta one of them.



Sunday, September 30, 2007

Here Comes Winter

This was what our backyard looked like yesterday. Two days ago it was nearly 90 degrees! This must be a sign of a good ski season this year. Better go see if the tomatoes survived!




Friday, September 28, 2007

Wheeler Farm

My Friend Sue and I took the boys to Wheeler Farm this week. As you can see, Jackson was pretty enthralled with the whole thing. I guess he liked the horse the best!























Friday, September 21, 2007

If it's good enough for the dog....

Here's Jackson trying to cuddle with Cha Cha while we were in Wisconsin.







Baby Goats and Apple Cider

Last Sunday we drove from Detroit to Milwaukee and after driving through Chicago traffic, we needed a break. So we stopped at the Apple Holler farm right outside Kenosha on the Wisconsin/Illinois border for some cider and doughnuts. Jackson had fun meeting the baby goats. Just wish we would have had time to do some apple pickin'.









Tuesday, September 11, 2007

The Healing Field

Every year Sandy City puts up this memorial for the victims of 9/11. There are almost 3000 flags, one for every person who died in the attacks. The names of everyone who died are on each flag. It's amazing to see.