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A Thankful November

I'm sorry this is a little late, but, you know, life gets in the way. I hope everyone's Thanksgiving was great, spent with lots of family and friends! Here's just a peak at our November. Thanks for stopping by!

We (well, Mom and I) started the month off with getting the honor of speaking at a food conference put on by the farmers market we vend at.

 Got to get cute pics before the pretty leaves go away!
I guess the grass is good too.
 Caption this!
 Only in the country!:D
It's like a Christmas tree!
We started "damaging" our woods so we can hopefully start running animals through.
"How'd that happen", you may ask, but I have no idea.
 Armed and dangerous...
Isaiah gets the most luxurious seat in the house.
<3
 Peyton's 9th birthday!
 Another one of Mom's creations!
A brownie, ice-cream, cake!
 Now it's time to hit this pretty box for candy!

 Trying to get nice birthday pictures for Peyton and Katherine!
 <3 this one!


 Time for a party at Kalea Niednagel's home!
 The hostess:)
 Lol, I love this one!
 Emma, Norah and Mary
There are to types of groups when it comes to parties!;)

The moms had their own special party too!
Turkey processing crew 2017 at the Bechards
 The finished product from the Bechard's!
Yummmm!
 'tis the season to get chubby!

 <3
Bro's
 When your forced to show your teeth
 Where there's girls, there's crowns. ( He will never be put in a dress)
He makes a cute cat!;D
 Sibling photo shoot for Thanksgiving


 "He loves me", she said...soon before he bit her:D
See ya next time!

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