
This is a picture of Him and His trophy for His undefeated season this year! As you can tell, we can't brag enough about our Brenner!
The greatest happinesses are family happinesses.
This is a picture of Him and His trophy for His undefeated season this year! As you can tell, we can't brag enough about our Brenner!
Halloween seemed to go on and on this year as it fell on Sunday and I think all desired to make up for it on another day. We had the kids school Trunk-r-Treat on Thursday night and Nikki and Mimi went to the school with the kids to decorate the trunk and hand out lots of candy. Then on to the Monroe Ward Halloween party on Friday night with a chili and cornbread cook-off and another Trunk-r-Treat, again, Nikki won best trunk! Saturday, after Brenner's last soccer game (finishing off an undefeated season), we had the Tara Halloween pizza party and Sunday was spent with family, more great chili, bubbly root beer and the end of the Halloween Fun.
As Nikki saw this as her last year for a theme of some kind, the only thing that most could agree on was "Ghost Busters", as you can imagine, Mia was the hold out and not interested in being a ghost! She wanted to be a princess! She did get her wish at the school party, and she did wear her "ghost" costume with pink bows for short periods of time, but never liked it!
The Smith family as Ghosts and Ghost Busters 2010
Spooky Mummy Dogs, orange Cheetos and bubbly root beer.
Granddaddy borrowed the Chase Bank mascot and surprised all the kids as a big blue dog. A hit with the bigger kids, the smaller kids wanted nothing to do with such a large stuffed animal! Mia is not in the picture, as she was sulking in the house because we tried to get her in her ghost costume one more time.
I don't know what it is about the end of August and September, but just as in the past (remember Brenner's Mohawk post) there seems to be a natural lull this time of year. I think it has to do with school starting back and all the structure and confinement that it brings. Also, other activities such as soccer, cub scouts, piano lessons, and this year ballet for Mia come back into the schedule and it seems at times that all we do is after school activities, homework, quick family dinners, baths, prayers and it all starts over again in nine or ten hours. I guess it is just hard to come into it all after long summers of "whatever goes"!
To break up the structure, we went to the Gwinnett County Fair and had some fun....... it felt like summer again for one evening! =)
As you can tell, Brenner and Mia had fun!
Caterpillar roller coaster... Woo Hoo!!!
Cayden loved the swings, but not the Wild Mouse.
Two crazy boys in the fun house.
Mia and her carousel horse. She wanted to show everyone that she too could smile like a horse! Giddy up!
Another fun house, one that Mia was tall enough to enter.
And what would the fair be without a stop a the farm animal cages. As you can see, Mia was very excited for the sights and smells of the barnyard animals. Pewwy!
Daddy..... is that really where bacon comes from? Yep...... and happy meal hamburgers too!