Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Game Days in Stillwater

We were fortunate enough to spend four weekends in Stillwater. This year, we added tailgating to our game day fun and I think the kids and I probably enjoy tailgating as much as we enjoy the game.  It's an opportunity to spend the day enjoying the beautiful fall outdoors, hanging out with friends, family and of course snacking on good food all day.  The day just seems to fly by.  While the season is not over, last Saturday was the last home game.  It was a little sad knowing we won't do it again until next fall.








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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I Heart #9 & #22

The boys enjoyed another football season even though they continue to be some of the smallest guys on the field.  Their team qualified for the playoffs, shutting out their first two opponents, winning their third play off game by a point in overtime, and then were defeated in the final four playoff game by two points in the last two minutes of the game.   Without a doubt it was an exciting week of  3rd grade football! 
 
 
I was without a camera for most of the fall so I didn't get many pictures. In our first playoff game, we were matched up against Sand Springs so instead of watching the cousins play ball in the yard, we got to see them play on the field.  I think I prefer to just watch them play for fun in the yard!





Monday, November 12, 2012

Halloween

Halloween like most things these days seemed to creep up on us.  In September, I had to dress as a nerd for a dress up day at school, so early on Delaney decided to be a nerd for Halloween. On the other hand, the boys had a difficult time this year and I also wasn't feeling all that inspired.  A few weeks prior to Halloween, I found a Navy Seal costume at the Wal-Mart in Sand Springs.  I took a picture, and showed it to the boys.  Bingo! We had a winner!  Because of fall break, I didn't return to Sand Springs the following week, but I did managed to hit three other Wal-Marts, only to find no sign of the Navy Seal costume.  By the time, I finally made it back to Sand Springs, costumes were in limited supply.  Not thrilled but at the same time unwilling to go costume shopping, they agreed to be an Army man.  At the last minute though, I was inspired by a Pinterest photo.  Jax kept saying, "I want to be something where I can change costumes and get more candy." 
Obviously, he gets more than enough candy wearing just one costume, but I thought this costume would be perfect for him.  I approached both of the boys with the idea. Baylor wanted no part of it.  At first, Jax was a bit hesitant but then he agreed.  Best of all, his costume didn't cost me a penny and I think he made a pretty cute little hobo.  He was very pleased.







 
As usual, we enjoyed a our share of Halloween events. 
 
And boys... be thinking, what you want to be for next year. It will be here again before we know it.

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