Monday, November 8, 2010

Fishing Weekend!

Jason and I went crappie fishing on Saturday. I caught the first fish and the biggest fish! Jason caught the biggest...but just barely! It was so much fun! I was putting my line in the water and pulling fish out like it was nothing! I told Jason that I get it from my daddy! I learned all my techniques from him! On Sunday we went fishing with Hunter. Again...I caught the first fish, the biggest fish, and the most fish....oh...and the only fish! It was a slow fishing day...I think I caught all of them on Saturday. We had fun though! Also, we cooked hot dogs on the bank! It was a beautiful day on Beaver Lake! I love hanging out with those boys!

Halloween

Happy Halloween!
Jason, Hunter, and I went to Hunter's school for a Halloween bash! Hunter got to play games and get candy! Hunter drew a smiley face on a pumpkin and Jason carved it out for him. Jason and I worked on our pumpkins when Hunter went to sleep. I carved a Yoda pumpkin and Jason carved a Darth Vador pumpkin. It took so long!! Seriously, like 3 hours! It was fun!
On Halloween, Hunter went trick-or-treating around Grandma Sue's neighborhood! Grandma Sue was dressed up like a witch when we got to her house.
Hunter really liked the Darth Vador pumpkin...since he was Darth Vador for Halloween!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

My birthday

Did I mention I am the luckiest girl in the whole wide world? Well, I am! I came home on my birthday and had these on my doorstep from my prince!

weekend of October 16th and 17th


We went to the War Eagle Craft fair this weekend. It was so awesome! It is considered the granddaddy of craft fairs, and boy were they right! There were hundreds of vendors there! I was in Christmas heaven! There were so many Christmas crafts! It was amazing to see how people could create such detailed art! I wish I had that talent!


We also went to the corn maze in Cave Springs. It was much more difficult than it seems.... They give you a map and send you on your way...we didn't even make it half way through the maze before we turned around to find our way out! You couldn't tell from the ground, but the maze was in the shape of a Razorback. It was over 5 acres of twist and turns and dead ends everywhere!