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A Peek Into October

  Hello and happy fall ya'll! Golden yellows, burnt oranges, brilliant golds, and ruby reds have blended together to create a glorious testimony to God's creation.
This month, we have have enjoyed, time spent with family, birthday celebrations, a wedding, a church event, and several work projects.

So, let's start at the very beginning...which is a very good place to start!

Spending time with Grandma
A family night out to Hemingways
Katherine and Dad got a special birthday cupcake!
Katherine also got sunglasses!

A trip to Rosewood Farm

Happy 4th birthday, Katherine!
Wedding time!
Congrats to Luke and Rachel Peterson!
Mother and daughter
Sisters...plus the little brother.;)
For the last processing day, we had a few birthdays to celebrate. Dad's, Katherine's, and Kalea's!
There's more expressions in this picture than captions can caption!
Happy to be done with chickens for the year!:)
 Poor Katherine had a mishap with the bunk-bed and broke her left collar bone. Here, we are at the emergency room.
Katherine's look describes what she thinks of the sling!
Crisp, autumn mornings
It's that time of the year again. Lots and lots of hay!
 At least they're fun to play on.
Peyton took this shot! She's quite the little photographer!
A fun in-town day with friends for Kalea's b-day.
Mary and Norah
Mama Jeans has a fun balcony with big windows so you can see down into the store! 
Ice-skating!


 Our church's annual Reformation Celebration. Katherine was happy to participate.

 Group photo

Swing your partner!
 Went for a walk in the woods to see the pretty fall colors

We can't leave out the bonfires!

Thanks for stopping by! See ya next time!


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