
I was experimenting after her bath and discovered that I can finally scrape together a ponytail. Although a momentous occasion, Sadie was oblivious to the whole ordeal. Still not enough for her first piggies but I'll keep you updated.
Wow!! It's cold here and we haven't even hit December yet!! I don't know how I grew up in Utah. I am such a wimp and probably a little over protective. Sadie wears her fuzzy pajamas under nearly everything these days. I of course have to get out of the house so we go against the icy winds and endure. It's no picnic on the beach but it's still pretty beautiful. I love walking around here. The leaves are still so vibrant and I am drinking it all in since it's my first fall in about three years. 
We hooked up in Shenandoah Valley with our old pals from San Diego (the McNairs) who have the cutest little boy named Jack. Seriously, you gotta see this guy. He's adorable!! We also got together with the Gardners, Lintons, and the Mechams for the caravan ride out there. It was beautiful. I was surprised how late the fall has come. 
She and I both agree those are things we never buy (she's prego and was craving)but when we do, or if someone else does, it's always fun to partake. Sadie loved looking at the fire but kept calling it "flower." Good enough I'd say. I am so proud of her and all of the words she is learning. I hate to brag (what am I saying...I have a blog) but she's a bright little thing. 
The day after Halloween our little trio (Jess, Erin and I) and daughters went to Cox Farm and had SO much fun. Sadie ran all over the place and explored so many new things. We went on a hay ride which was hilarious. At one point they had an alien run out to greet us and random pictures along the road to keep Sadie entertained. Jess was 9 months pregnant and still rode the rocky hay ride. She wanted that baby out (and he came just the other day...hooray for hay rides.) I think the last time I went on a hay ride was..um...never..so it was really fun for both Sadie and me. 
The farm was surrounded by a ton of large slides that Sadie and I could go down on together. I even sent her down on her tummy a couple of times and then followed. At the end she would say over and over again..."gain" (again) so that's what we did. I think we went down a number of slides about ten times each. Sadie had a ball!! 
What's a farm with out animals? There were pigs, cows, ducks, goats and all sorts of other farm animals for the girls to look at. In one area you can feed the goats yourself. For those of you reading this, don't buy the goat food. There were many crying children who got bitten by the goats because they wanted the food so badly.
We just watched everyone else feed them and Sadie ran all over the place trying to chase them. She kept calling them "bahhh"s. It was pretty cute. She loves animals. 
At the end of the farm there are a bunch of little kid trains that they can play on. Sadie of course thought this was the coolest thing ever. We were allowed to choose an apple and a pumpkin before we went home. These are now some of Sadie's favorite words except they come out a little like this...."ahhole and pumpin." I think Cox Farms should pay me for this great review I just gave them.









I must say that I would feel very uncomfortable riding around in a car like that long term. I prefer the white mini van the Cannon's have let us borrow during this semester. It's way more inconspicuous and convenient I might add. I would have liked to see Jari's face when Chris pulled up to pick her up for their date that night. Too, too cute.
D.C. is so cool!! We went to this fun park with the Mechams and were totally blown away at how cute it was. There was a train that took you through the woods, along the lake and to a merry go round. Erin Mecham and I had to get on with Sadie and Moriah (they were scared) and the old man running the merry go round must have been a little senile because he kept us going around until Erin and I almost threw up. 
