I stole my title from
Kim, who is an expat living in Hong Kong and takes her family on "
Weekend Wanderings" every weekend while they explore their "newish" town! I always enjoy seeing her adventures and thought I would document our own this weekend.
The boys came home on Thursday with their ribbons from the races at school. They were proud. Graysen was proud of them. (yes, she's wearing her dance clothes on a non-dance class day.)

We had a three day weekend this weekend, and we made the most of it! Thursday right after school we made our first caramel apples of the year!
step 1: wash the apple

step 2: peel the caramel of the wax paper (yeah, I wasn't sure how this would go, so I bought the "kit" this time.)

step 3: cover the apple with the caramel

step 4: put the stick (with YOUR name on it) in the apple

Then we headed outside to help our neighbor (a single lady) pick up all the black walnuts that had fallen from her tree. The kids adored gathering them in their shirts and dumping them into the wheelbarrow or their wagon.

We hauled them down to the field behind our house and made a huge pile!

They also got a bit distracted and swang on the tree swing for a while...

Thursday night we made a pallet on their bedroom floor and they were able to watch another movie while falling asleep.
Friday was spent outside. All. Day. Long. My master plan was to find an apple orchard to take them to, but every orchard I called (within 100 mi. one way) of us didn't have a crop yet. Boo. Regardless, we made the most of our day and played in the yard, picked up more walnuts, jumped on the trampoline, and took a bike ride all together. It was nice and relaxing.

Friday evening we had soccer practice and then Hunter and Graysen went to spend the night at Grammie's house. She has at least one of the kids every Friday night. What a saint.
She always has fun activities planned and crazy meals (like green eggs and ham - eaten while reading the book of course!). This week the kids got to experience her jacuzzi tub for the first time. I'll post pictures later when I get them off of her camera. They are too funny to miss.
Blake and Silas had a "special night" with Mom and Dad (which mostly included playing video games and eating spaghetti...both their choices). It was nice to have some one on one time with them, as it rarely happens.
Saturday morning started with a visit from our social worker doing another post placement visit. I loved visiting with her, we sat for an hour and a half at my kitchen table and talked about how to solve the world's (mostly African countries) problems. Ahh, how I wish all of our ideas could really take flight and work - and help! I found out she is a wonderful sister in Christ, and I do look forward to a friendship with her in the future!
After that, we went and picked up Hunter and Graysen, came home, ate lunch, and headed to the
MS&T Football game. Go Chad! Unfortunately, it was a loss, but Chad did score both touchdowns. We're so proud of his skill and dedication to the game he loves.



From the football game we headed to The Church of God here in town, as they had a fun fall festival free to everyone in the community!
horse back rides...

my beautiful girl waiting to go down the bouncy slide...

face painting...

we were blessed to go with this beautiful family on a hay ride...

and this one...oh wait, that's only half of them...

oh, there's the other half, well, kind of. Sorry Heather!

Okay...here's the craziest family of them all!

The
Krueger's invited us over for some taco soup, and who can pass that up?! We headed to their house and enjoyed some taco soup, four wheeler rides, playing on the swing set, and roasting marshmallows!

my hubby and I. I'm so lucky to be in love.

a little wrestling is always good. you couldn't tell that Lincoln was under there can you?

i love these two. i can't put it into words. you just have to experience their love for each other first hand.

Saturday night Mom had Blake and Silas spend the night. It was their first night away from me without Hunter! They had a blast, Blake slept with Grammie, and Silas slept with Papa. It was also good for my soul to have some time alone with Hunter and Graysen. Just the four of us again...
Sunday we went to church. I am so glad we are at
Greentree...it does my soul good to get some worship and lessons in with fellow followers of Christ each week.
Funny story. Every Sunday on our way home we drive through McDonalds and get Lincoln some food to scarf down before he gets back to work. The kids of course, always want food, but it's a good time to teach a "self restraint" lesson. Anyway, this week Blake informed Lincoln that when he gets old and has a job he's going to "get in car, drive to get french fries, and I share them with my son!" It was sooo funny! He made sure his dad knew that HE was going to do it differently!
When we got home the kids and I made some fall decorations (I got the idea from this
mom). Kind of fun - and easy! Kind of like pumpkin / gourd things, right? See, two parents and four kids!

Then Marcinda and Carl came over to roast some hot dogs and make s'mores. They brought their fire pit. Man, I would really enjoy one of those!


It was a good weekend. Lots of fall, lots of fun...right up my ally. I can't wait to see what the rest of the month holds for us!