There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



Preschool Field Trip to Hee Haw Farms

Eliot's preschool class went to Hee Haw farms the week before Halloween, and I got to go along for a picture-perfect day of pumpkin patching!  I always cherish the opportunity for one-on-one time with each of my boys, and this was a fun chance to get a sneak peek into Eliot's preschool world.


 With his class
(E's in the back being grumpy; he was anxious to get going to all the activities!)

 The PIGLETS! They were so darling! Cute and pink & black and wrinkled ... oh my gosh.  Loved them!
And oh my goodness, were mama and papa HUGE!

 Mr. John Deere.

Playing in the "corn box" (a sandbox filled with dried corn kernels). First time I'd seen anything like it!  Genius!

My brave kiddo sliding down the gunny sack slide.  Watching him do this made me realize how much he has grown this past year in terms of letting go of fears and trying new things.  I was scared for him, but he didn't flinch!

 Eliot and his sweet buddy Christian.  Christian is our little next door neighbor (his mom was the one who recommended the preschool to us, and I will forever love her for it!), and he is the most docile little boy I have ever known.  I wish I could bottle his gentle, sweet nature (and give a daily dose to my boys!).  He's the perfect counter-balance to busy, exuberant Eliot!

I love this photo of me and Eliot on the hayride.  It was a happy, sunny, fun-filled day!

1 comment:

Laura said...

What a gorgeous day for a field trip!