Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Shovel Ready!

I hope the CPS doesn't come down on me for the recent work crew I put together for some ditch digging at Dewey Mountain. The snow is coming and it's time to get those trails ready for skiing. We had a recent trail work volunteer day and adults were outnumbered by kids 2 - 1.
Ruby & Sophia - drainage supervisors

Riley, Noa, Griffin & Nicholas
(out of focus, but a great shot)

Align Center

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Pumpkin pickin' time

Griffin and his classmates travel to the Champlain Valley for a visit to the pumpkin farm. Everyone enjoyed wagon rides, farm animals, lawn games, and of course pumpkin pickin'.

G and Alberga boys (Patrick left, Jacob right)



Thursday, October 22, 2009

To the Moose River with Daddy

Ruby, Griffin and Mama spent last weekend at the Moose River Festival with Daddy. Daddy was happy to have his own personal cheer leaders for this years festival.






Wednesday, October 14, 2009

First Snow!

Well actually it was the second snow, the first one didn't stick that well. Zoe said she doesn't think she's ever seen Griffin get out of bed, get dressed, and run out the door that fast before. And of course Ruby was right behind him. They wasted no time creating a "snow dog" and "snow cat."

Friday, October 09, 2009

What's Ruby been up too?

Pajama day at school...



Bringing Freddy the Frog home from her school for the night...


And a class trip up Little Whiteface Mountain.



Monday, October 05, 2009

The final celebration

We had an awesome final celebration of Zoe's 40th. The weather delivered everything from rain showers to rainbows, and a dramatic sunset was followed by a full moon rising over the Saranac River. We ate 85 hamburger, 48 hot dogs, 40 chicken breasts, 50 ears of corn and drank a keg of beer. At one point 20 - 30 kids filled the dance floor in one of the best kids dance parties ever seen. Needles to say, lots of friends and family helped us celebrate Zoe's birthday.

Unfortunately I mistakenly erased some of the party photos. Luckily Grandma Sheila and Todd documented the event.