Friday, November 7, 2008

Ode To Fall

Well, it would seem winter is upon us. I guess it is only fitting that I pay tribute to the fantastic fall we had here in Kansas. I was a little worried that I would miss out on it all being away from the mountains, but I'll tell you what--the midwest did not disappoint! It was beautiful. Colors I have never seen on leaves popped the brightest oranges and reds. Tree lined streets everywhere we go created a golden canopy overhead. I just wish I had my camera with me every where I went! Here are the kids on a glorious Sunday afternoon at Heritage Park:

We had a blast celebrating fall. We visited a real cider mill, attended a "Fright Night On The Farm" where we took a haunted hay ride and braved the haunted barn. We visited multiple pumpkin patches and our favorite was Suburban Lawn and Garden, a local nursery. They had free popcorn, hay rides, firetruck rides and face painting. We even got to drive around in our own golf cart:


Then THE night itself. Class parties, costume parades and playgroup crafting were on the agenda. We had perfect trick-or-treating weather and excitedly met up with a group of friends in one of their neighborhoods for the candy-palooza. Afterwards we met up at Applebee's for some ice cream sundaes--because we just didn't get enough sugar :)

Our little Lion was the sweetest treat of all:

Here are my spooks posing in front of their proud masterpieces--scary pumpkins.



Until next year...

5 comments:

Amy said...

Beautiful pics! I miss fall in KS & MO. :( The leaves are just starting to change and fall here, but it's not the same.

Chelsi said...

Cute costumes, it looks like it was a warm Halloween for you guys too! The colors are great!

KresserKlan said...

Cute goblins. Im glad to here that your holiday was so good!!

Lemon Head said...

your family is so darn adorable. i am happy to finally join the blogging crowd!

Lindi said...

Owen is a great Lion! hehehe. I bet the kids had so much fun! I still need to get my Halloween blog up. I should do that before Thanksgiving comes, huh? :)

Lindi