Sunday, November 18, 2007

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Miscellaneous November Events

We've had a rather warm autumn, which has allowed Forrest to play outside a lot. He enjoys puddling in the mud at the empty lot that will soon become Toalson Park in our neighborhood. Sometimes he comes home very muddy. We wish we'd gotten a picture of him, but his shoes are shocking enough.
This is what the bathtub looked like after Forrest was done cleaning himself.


Wacky Hair Day


Brian's birthday



Forrest started a blog to educate people about the rain forest and why they should work to protect it. Here he is typing an entry:


This is the last photo ever taken of Mancha. We lost her to renal failure on November 13. In her prime, she weighed 7 pounds; at her vet visit on the Saturday before she died she was down to 3 1/2 pounds. She was all cat: loving, sensitive to her humans' pain, obnoxious, and passive aggressive. We will miss her.


Brian, Andrew, and Angi hung Christmas lights today. (It's 55 degrees and sunny and sure to be much less congenial after Thanksgiving!) Here are the boys on the roof in preparation for putting up the lights.


Halloween

Brian is ready for work on Halloween.

Forrest chose to be a skeleton warrior; he just put together two of his costumes from previous years and it turned out very well.



The make-up required a lot of patience, though.

Carving Pumpkins

Grandma Shirley and Grandpa Ernie came to visit for the weekend before Halloween. We went to the pumpkin patch, and, although the rain had made many of them mushy, we found four good pumpkins.

Brian, Grandma Shirley, and Grandpa Ernie after a long hard afternoon in the pumpkin patch.

Forrest and Alyssa carved pumpkins while the others watched Nebraska football.

Forrest got to carve his own pumpkin all by himself this year.

Angi carved hers too.

Showing off the jack-o-lanterns.