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Fall Fun!

We decided to take a weekend family vacation up to Pennsylvania to visit friends and see some sights. We decided to make a quick stop in Hershey, PA! They have a new attraction where you can create your own candy bar. James caught on quickly and is quite the chocolatier. Adding the ingredients of his choice. Watching his bar being made! The finished product! Yummy! James loved the Hershey Chocolate Factory. What good looking guys I have! Mommy and Daddy steal a kiss. We also attended the Woolly Worm Festival in Lewisburg, PA. James loved the animals and had a great time feeding them. There were goats, cows, and pigs. The little cowboy jumped right on this big horse and had a blast! Fall is also birthday season around here. We recently attended a great birthday party at the local gymnastics club and James loved it - although he still maintains that he wants to continue with his swim lessons. Our little monkey! James made it across the balance beam (the highest one) on his first try. On...

Trip to Kansas

We had the opportunity to visit Tobias' family in Kansas a couple of weeks ago and had a blast. James is a true farm boy! Hard to tell from this picture, but James is on the 4-wheeler with Aunt Crystal helping herd a 2,000+ lb bull into the corral. James is fearless (notice how far away I am taking the picture)! James also helped fix fence with Grandpa. James learned about electric fences and how to test to see if a fence is 'live.' When he wasn't out working on the farm, James had plenty of time for some cuddle time! Uncle Josh found a creative (and tasty) way for James to learn to spell his name. Uncle Josh, James, and Hank on the 4-wheeler. James and Uncle Josh taking a break on the fence. Mommy and Daddy even rode the 4-wheeler. One of the most exciting parts of the trip was sharing the gender of our new baby with Tobias' family. We had just found out a couple of days before the trip and asked Teri, who is just a couple of months from graduating from culinary s...