Saturday, November 28, 2009

Better than Black Friday!

I'm so glad that I found something better to do on Black Friday than go out shopping! (No offense to any of you who were crazy enough to venture out!)


Jes and I spent the morning unloading truckloads of inventory needed to put on the Festival of Trees. If you haven't heard of it.....this is an event that raises money for Primary Children's Hospital. It is a huge display of Christmas Trees, Wreaths, Gingerbread Houses, and all sorts of Christmas fun. All the trees are auctioned off and the money goes to the hospital. In fact, every penny is donated to the hospital, your admission cost, any food you purchase, anything you pick up at the gift shop....it all goes to help the kids at Primary Children's.



I've been so grateful to be a part of Festival this year. I have loved getting to work hard on something so self-less. Primary Children's Hospital does so many great things for so many kids and I'm happy to support this great cause.


If you think you want to try to come to the Festival this year, let me know because I have discounted tickets that I would love to give you! Discount tickets are also available at Zions Bank.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Happy Halloween!

For Halloween this year we had a Buzz Lightyear and a Sheriff Woody! They looked adorable and had so much fun!

They even managed to persuade a real-live WITCH to take them trick-or-treating!

This picture was taken at the Halloween party my parents threw the week before, but it will go down in history as one of my favorites! This is my Grandma and Grandpa Singleton reading books to Sam! So cute!!! And so meaningful to me!

Unfortunately, I didn't' get any other pictures! I was just too busy rocking out to "Thriller", enjoying watching my sister and her husband eating doughnut off a string, ensuring no little one was bludgeoned during the pinata, making carmel apples, and drinking "spooky juice" (just home-made root beer with dry ice) to be bothered with the camera. It was a great party! Thanks mom and dad!

Witches Night Out!

This year's Witches Night Out was great!!! Although, I think last year was a little more fun because it was my first time. But the thing that made this year great was that we all got together and crafted our hats a few weeks ahead. It was tons of fun!

On the actual Witches Night Out, we all met at a restaurant for dinner - and this was the scene inside.

Needless to say....everyone in the place was staring at us! Then it was off to Gardner Village. The weather was so nice this year we didn't really even need jackets! It's so much fun to see just how creative some women get with their hats and costumes! Thanks Lundberg Ladies for the fun time!!!!

October Fun

Here's a few highlights of our month -
The pumpkin walk at the Grist Mill. I didn't think it was nearly as good as in year's past, and it will never be as good as Logan's, but, we went and had fun! They had those picture boards set up, you know, the ones with a cut out so you can stand behind and put your face through so it looks like you're doing whatever's on the picture? (Does that make sense?) Well the face cut-outs were all adult sized, and my boys wanted to do it, so they stuck their heads through the old grist mill thingy. Anyway - confusing story, but the kids were cute!


My sister drove up and went with us to the pumpkin walk and here are the boys with their cousin on the hay ride.

Isaac kept telling me that he wanted to keep his hair long, that he didn't want a haircut, but as you can tell from the mow hawks - it was time for a cut. Who can resist a great tub picture?!?

And finally, yes, this picture was taken in October!!! It snowed about 4 inches one night and it was even cold enough the next day that it didn't melt. So - we trudged out all the snow clothes and had a great time in the backyard! Thank goodness it's melted by now! But they did have a great time!!!