Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Lets go ride a Bike!

We decided on a nice fall Saturday to take the kids to the Church and remove Ri's training wheels. I am happy to say that he knew all along how to a ride a bike. He just needed a flat surface to feel comfortable! He now loves to ride his bike and I have learned to let him ride it in the street at home. I have a feeling this was very liberating for him. He constantly try's to convince me to let him ride his bike around the block without supervision. This mamma isn't ready for that one yet.
 Loli loved having the flat open space too. Lately her bike has become a horse. After I am done jogging we go on a small walk where she gets to ride her bike. Today her "horse" was a little crazy and she had to walk it most of the way home. In real life she was afraid to ride her bike for fear of crashing. Another little funny of Loli's was a serious comment she shared with me. She said "mom, living a lifetime with my family is a good responsibility!"  
 Nat and I spent our time exploring and picture taking.
 Poor Loli turned too fast and met her fate with the parking lot. I of course stopped taking photo's when I realized she was going down. 
During fall break I took all three of the kids running with me. Riley was ahead of me riding his bike and stopped at the corner to wait. When I caught up to him he looked at me and said, "Mom you sweat a lot!" I said back to him "yes buddy I do."
I love my kids and the little people they are becoming. I find that the more kids I have, the less I know about raising children. They keep life stressful, crazy, and fun! Some day I will look back and echo Charles Dickens "It was the worst of times it was the best of times."

Monday, October 12, 2015

Pumpkin Patch!

 Every year we have begun the hunt for the perfect pumpkin patch between budget, selection and fun factor. So far we have paid a lot to enter some patches, and few here and there are free, but we spend a lot on pumpkins. This year we went on a day trip to Happy Apple Farms in Penrose Colorado. It was a gorgeous ride, free and the most unique pumpkins we have seen! They had a free Hay ride, but we missed being in a corn maze. It was a fun once in a lifetime trip, but we are still on a hunt for the perfect place!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Crazy Life!

Lots of things have happened since vacation.  
Riley entered first grade and began the weird closed mouth smile! His school picture makes me laugh, but I had to keep it. Who doesn't have a wall at their parents house with the k-12 memories of awkwardness? Riley still loves math. He recently took a test comparing him to his peers nationwide. He ranked 87% out of 99! I realize this could change dramatically over the years, but who knew a kid could teach himself basic algebra? He does not like to draw or label anything. He has started to show an interest in sports and starts Basketball this fall!
On one of our lazy afternoons we visited a duck park and played at a playground.
Below are random photo's.
Enjoying some time at the temple!
We ended up exploring Guanella Pass right outside of Georgetown. We really wanted to see the aspen trees changing color, but sadly we were one weekend too late. We still got to see a few here and there but the majority of them lost their leaves. We did make it to the top of the pass at 11, 668 feet!
George town
Fall is here! I love this time of year with all of the holiday's and festivities!