Monday, October 27, 2008


I know I have just added several posts so this one is general. I just wanted to let you know I have updated our photos for October and you can view them by clicking the album on the right. We have not had any offers on the house and honestly don't expect that we will see anything before next spring. So we are settling in for the winter here and just praying for God's guidance through the whole thing. The boys are doing well in school and we have had a few great days with "warm" weather in about the 50s the past couple of days. I have been trying to just take pictures of every day life so there are snapshots of the boys and our family just hanging out the past couple of weeks. There is also a few photos of Keagan's first field trip. I have to say it was VERY cold. I think it was up to 25 degrees by the time we left. It took the rest of the day for my feet and hands to thaw. The class did great! They were learning to use the 5 senses in nature.


Grace and peace,

Jenn

Halloween I have learned, when you have kids, is no longer a "holiDAY" it is a holiWEEK." We kicked off our week's events on Saturday with Slime Time at church! The boys had great fun and loved mommy's purple hair and eyelashes!



Well, we did it! Skyler and I made it to the top of Independence Pass and not too soon!! It was VERY cold and windy and the whole next day it snowed in Aspen! On the way up to the top we stopped for a little romp in the woods and it was not quite as cold there. Feel free to click on the album listed to the right to see our pictures from our special day together! We also had the chance to catch up with my dear friend Jennie from Wolf Camera days! She is the fabulous photographer who has taken our family pictures from pre-boy days! And took several of the photos in our Independence Pass album, since my batteries died half way up!

Monday, October 20, 2008



As the leaves are changing and snow is in the air there are a few places I wanted to try to see before the snow flies. So Keagan and I trekked up to Hanging Lake today and HE made it! He was such a trooper and loved climbing over all the rocks, seeing the lake and watching the fish! He was so excited that we were able to "complete our goal." I have added a few pictures here but please feel free to go to the Hanging Lake link and see our whole trip. I know there are so many of him hiking and climbing up the rocks but for those of you who have never been this was quite a feat for a 5 year old and I was SO proud of him! I loved watching his expressions and his determination to make it to the top! Tomorrow Skyler and I are headed to Aspen and hopefully over Independence Pass, but if that doesn't work maybe the Maroon Bells! Stay tuned!

Thursday, October 16, 2008




Just wanted to add a quick update... We don't have any exciting news! :) We have listed the house with a local real estate agency and are just waiting to see what happens. As of right now we will keep it on the market until December 1st then take it off until spring. We don't want to have to deal with it through the winter... While my dad, Gina and Grandpa Harris were here a few weeks ago we took a trip down memory lane and went back to Cleveholm Manor aka Redstone Castle. Everything was just as we had remembered it and of course it brought back lots of warm fuzzy feelings! (For those of you who don't know this is where Aaron and I met)


Lots of love to all of you!

Jenn