"Come live with me and be my love,/ And we will all the pleasures prove,/ That valleys, groves, hills and fields,/ Woods or steepy mountains yields." --Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593)

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Ribbit

Claire was a cute frog this year, thanks to a hand-me-down from cousin Elly.

She got into the act, hopping around the house yelling "Ribbit."

We did our treat-or-treating on Friday afternoon. Downtown Bozeman hosts a trick-or-treating for kids, and we met some friends there. Claire started figuring out this meant FREE CANDY, and lots of it! She loved saying, "Trick or Treat, Trick or Treat, Give me something good to eat."


Last weekend, she and Nate carved the pumpkin while I attended a conference in Salt Lake City. It was my first night ever away from Claire, and she and Nate had a fun two days together going to the museum, shopping, building towers, painting, and watching movies.



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Fairy Princess Girl

Claire is fascinated by all things princess right now, especially Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Ariel, and Jasmine. (Thanks to Disney's clever marketing they seem to be EVERYWHERE.) She saw an advertisement for a fairy costume on Sunday and wanted one; of course, I gamely suggested we could make it ourselves. A little cardboard, tinfoil, paper plates and paint....thank goodness she's not really old enough to know the difference between "homemade" and "store bought."




Friday, October 16, 2009

Rocky Creek Farm

I had Thursday and Friday off from school this week, so I was thrilled to be able to meet some friends Friday morning at Rocky Creek Farm. We had mild weather, as opposed to the 5 degree temps of last week, and this allowed us to enjoy all the farm had to offer: hay rides, hay forts, pumpkin getting, swings, and face painting. Every year I take about 30 pictures of Claire and the pumpkins hoping for the perfect shot, so this is only a few of those!



















Sunday, October 4, 2009

Transitions to Fall

In the past few weeks we've gone from sundress and flowers to harvesting the last of the garden's tomatoes to getting groceries in the snow this week. Fall also means I'm spending more time with work obligations, and Nate spends some treasured time in the woods hunting. However, yesterday we enjoyed a relaxing morning and afternoon together as a family hiking along the Madison River, soaking at Norris Hot Springs, and then I worked on making some salsa and sauce for the freezer with all the tomatoes from the garden (for some reason I thought we needed six tomato plants!).