Monday, October 24
Jam Session
The jam session began one handed
followed by both hands-- then
Backwards
Knees only (the crowd seemed a little nervous during this number)
The session ended with the most popular move--One handed from her rocking chair
Cowgirl Boots
Hangin' out in her Grandmother Linda's rocking chair after the Western Carolina State Fair...The petting zoo was a HUGE hit for her.
Monday, October 17
A little spice and a little pumpkin
Went to a recipe swap last week and picked this one up....Only 3 ingredients.
Pumpkin Spice Muffins
1 box spice cake mix
1 can (15 oz) pumpkin
powdered sugar
Mix pumpkin and cake mix together in a bowl and spoon into greased muffin tin. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
(As for mixing the pumpkin and cake mix--If you would like an upper body workout, don't use a mixer. I also used large and small muffin tins since I was making some for a playgroup and some for neighbors.)
Saturday, October 15
Save the ta tas
It was a beautiful Saturday morning in downtown Augusta for the Miracle Mile.
Many of Andy's coworkers came out to support their colleague Courtney (the one beaming with her husband above)
"Saggy or perky, flat or round, big or small, we are here to support them all."
T-shirts with slogans and team names were everywhere....Girls Gone Miles, Boob Trotters, CHIC-N-BREAST, Saving 2nd Base
Thursday, October 6
So she might not be a baseball player
Tela anxiously waits for her beloved tennis ball
A little nibble is taken to make sure the tennis ball is worthy
The ball is thrown with gusto
Tela wonders "what kind of throw was that"
A sad little LDC watches Tela pick up the ball and bring it to her mom for a little further of a throw.
Pumpkin Patch Picking (and eating)
The MOMS club of Aiken headed over to Harmon's Tree Farm and Pumpkin Patch for a hayride and to pick out pumpkins. Notice how every mom in the picture has her camera out....
The hayride first took us through the "Spooky Forest"- sound effects and all.
Then the hayride took us to a pumpkin patch where each kid could pick out a little pumpkin.
While the other kids were finding a pumpkin that was just right---
LDC was more into eating hay and chewing on the stems of the pumpkins.
The day trip ended with us feeding the farm animals and having a picnic.
When
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