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So much to do, so little time...


Fall flowers

Winter wheat.

Matt climing the poll for the yard light.

Yates and Dennis telling what they want.

Emma looking at some cows.

So as usual our family is going a 100 MPH with no stop sign in sight. Matt has been gone, then home, then gone. I can't really keep track anymore but the good news is that he is home now and we are getting things done around the house. We painted the dinning room, living room, and I call it the fireplace room, but it is attached to the living room. We painted the clings and all. As for the trim it is still white, but when we get more time we are going to strip it and stain it to match our new floor molding. Oh yeah we put new floors in those rooms as well. They had a nasty old carpet in them, now they have a nice new "Brazilian chary" laminate and we re-did the hearth for the wood stove too. We didn't want to spend so much on the molding that would have matched the molding so we bought raw molding and stained it. It doesn't match perfectly but that was kinda our point, it pulls everything together.

In and amongst all of the that we have helped our friends put up a yard light, helped out with a baby shower for our good friend Sara Bedient, I have been continuing to volunteer at Emma's preschool. Oh we went up on Monday and got a cord and 1/4 of wood. That was long day but rewarding. I have been planing the girls birthday party's and getting their Halloween customs made. Emma wanted to be a butterfly this year so we are making Hailey a daisy.

Hailey is doing well, she just got two more teeth, molers to be exact and they were not fun, but she did awesome. She is going all the time, never sitting still. She is walking along furniture and we are just waiting for her to take off at any moment. She has discovered the satires and how to get up them so we are watching that. Emma is going great as well. She is really enjoying preschool and learning. I couldn't tell you how many times we have sang all of her preschool songs, I think I wake up singing them. She is counting to twenty on her own and saying her A,B,C's really well. It is such a fun time with her, although I love all of the stages.

I will have pictures to come, but until then here are some random ones that I have.

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