Since she seemed rather fascinated with the word I decided it would be fun to take her to a pumpkin patch (to me "fun" means great pictures). So the next time we were in Birmingham we visited Old Baker Farm and found not only a pumpkin patch, but also the 10th annual cotton pickin' festival. Lauren loved all of the animals.
After visiting the animals, we rode a hay ride out to the pumpkin patch, where the pickings were slim because it was late in the day.
Last year around Halloween I set-up a cute fall scene in the backyard and placed my immobile 8-month-old in the middle of it. She did perfect. THIS year, my uncooperative 20-month-old decided she would rather take off her shoes...
...and pick-up every stick or twig in the backyard.
At least one member of my family always poses and loves having his picture taken...
Okay, so this one turned out cute too.
Here is Bebe all dressed and ready for her daycare party, where she was excited to have "cacakes," "sheos" and "setzels." For those who don't speak Lauren she told me about cupcakes, cheetos and pretzels.
As is our Gordon family tradition we had chili for dinner last night because it's easy and fallish. We aren't allowed to have it before Halloween.
Finally, here are a couple shots of Lauren and Lil' Jon watching the trick or treaters. As you can imagine, puppy did NOT like people so close to the house or ringing the door bell. Bebe on the other hand was ecstatic. She waved and smiled to everyone.
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I cannot bekieve how big she is getting. I loved the picture ya'll did on the foorball field your mom sent me.
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