Going through my photos, I'm left with some pictures that need a home. I had the opportunity to go with Hank and the entire 3rd grade at Snow Springs to the Natural History Museum on a field trip.
The museum is new and definitely worth paying a visit to. If I could have bypassed the bus ride to and from Salt Lake, it would've been the perfect field trip! I loved spending time with my sweet Hank.
Too bad I had to keep track of 6 other kids! Luckily I didn't lose one.
Sam is being hilarious as usual. He is convinced these Mr. Potatohead glasses fit him perfectly.
At Lennon's birthday party it became very clear, Sam needs a baby and a stroller for Christmas.
He didn't want to let her go!
There's been plenty of brotherly shenanigans. If only they would've quietly stayed on their chairs. Instead, wrestle mania commenced and the soft chairs provided the perfect mats to leap onto.
Randy and I were able to take advantage of some beautiful fall weather one Sunday and hit the links without the kiddos. It was such a wonderful afternoon.
We both really cherish any alone time we get these days. I also cherished the last day I'd be able to wear shorts for months, sniff sniff.
Max had a Saturday to remember one of the last weekends in October. He had his first Jr. Jazz game and played amazing! I was really impressed with his ability to play. He was our top scorer. Hank had a blast assistant coaching for Randy. Right after his basketball game, we rushed to his last soccer game of the season. He's had an incredible season and improved so much from last year. He is certainly much more competitive than I ever thought he would be. I had such a great time watching his games. He's shaping up to be quite the little athlete.
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Question...how the balls is Hank so freaking old? Looks like you're field tripping with the junior high!!
Next- I will never get over Max's transition lenses.
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