Wednesday, October 8, 2008

October

Wow! September slipped away, and October stormed in with a bang. I don't have time to do an official post, so I'll tell Turner's stories through pictures.

First, us representing the Kentucky teams on game day. Crystal and her husband grew up in Louisville, so they wore red. Elise came. She doesn't care about sports so she took p
ics with Turner. I supported UK, of course, and Turner was a hybrid fan (though you can't tell in the picture, he did wear BOTH team colors. I'm not about to force him to choose).
 











Cici came to visit. Here are a few pics from our
 venture to the ice cream social at Turner's school (wh
ich CiCi was here for last year too, even without planning it that way).














Finally, this weekend was our weekend to have B.J. the bear. Ms. Carolyn allows each child to take B.J. for an overnight stay. We must do activities. Change PJs. Take B.J. EVERYwhere. Then, we write a story about it and Turner must draw a picture. 
B.J. helped Turner and I bake a cake on Friday in honor of David's birthday (my remembrance ritual every year that Turner is glad to participate in too). D - It was an angel food cake.

On Saturday we went to Adrienne's and kids played all day while grown ups did homework (five hours).
Sunday BJ
 wore PJs all day and went to the gym and bought a fish that died.


4 comments:

Laura K. said...

i love that the fish stories always end with died. and they're short sentences-right to the point. loved the pics. CiCi- CUTE one of you two- a framer!

Amanda said...

I just realized that he has the same shirt on in these pictures. That is the side effect of never getting clothes put away. When I pile them up in his chair then I just pick off the top. So he ends up wearing the same ones over and over.

Laura K. said...

did i mention i love it that B.J. Bear and La-La Bear got to be friends? I bet shim loved the company.

Amanda said...

Shim surely did. The two were like peas in a pod. La La did get a bit jealous but after a quick talk with sher, there was a renewed understanding that there is only ONE La La Bear and no other bear would ever replace the specialness of shim.