A much welcomed visit from Sister Gibbs. Mike's mom, Lynda, returned from the Houston South Mission in October. We were happy to have her and her companion Sister Oborn visit us for a few days before heading back to Huntington Beach to be released. We were able to attend her sacrament meeting to hear her talk on the 31st. So we weren't home to see all the neighborhood trick-or-treaters! And wouldn't you just know it, I didn't get a picture of my kids in their costumes this year. Yes, I suppose it's a crime. But for the record, Aaron was a skeleton, Connor was a rodeo clown, and Aubrey was a fairy.
Monday, November 29, 2010
A frightful night...
We had a great time carving our pumpkins with friends this year. Once again, the boys delivered on some great designs. Aubrey helped draw her "littlest" pumpkin. Nanna sent us a book called The Littlest Pumpkin. It's a cute little story about a little pumpkin that wants nothing more than to become a jack-o-lantern. In the end, he's never chosen by the children that come to the farm but it's chosen by the mice in the barn as their perfect pumpkin for their Halloween party. So Aubrey was all excited about her little pumpkin.

A much welcomed visit from Sister Gibbs. Mike's mom, Lynda, returned from the Houston South Mission in October. We were happy to have her and her companion Sister Oborn visit us for a few days before heading back to Huntington Beach to be released. We were able to attend her sacrament meeting to hear her talk on the 31st. So we weren't home to see all the neighborhood trick-or-treaters! And wouldn't you just know it, I didn't get a picture of my kids in their costumes this year. Yes, I suppose it's a crime. But for the record, Aaron was a skeleton, Connor was a rodeo clown, and Aubrey was a fairy.

A much welcomed visit from Sister Gibbs. Mike's mom, Lynda, returned from the Houston South Mission in October. We were happy to have her and her companion Sister Oborn visit us for a few days before heading back to Huntington Beach to be released. We were able to attend her sacrament meeting to hear her talk on the 31st. So we weren't home to see all the neighborhood trick-or-treaters! And wouldn't you just know it, I didn't get a picture of my kids in their costumes this year. Yes, I suppose it's a crime. But for the record, Aaron was a skeleton, Connor was a rodeo clown, and Aubrey was a fairy.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I know the feeling. I forgot to get a picture of Court. He had a good costume, the scarecrow from Batman Begins.
Lame me.
Post a Comment