Saturday, November 10, 2007

Pioneer Homestead

This first picture is of Hyrum with his p.b. and jelly sandwich. Here is the scoop on that picture. In the morning I always help Elena with her lunch. On this morning, Hyrum decided he wanted a little sandwich in a bag also. It was the cutest thing ever.He asked politely and handed me a bag for a sandwich. Then he took his sandwich everywhere with him. Unfortunately, he didn't make it to lunch time with it. :)This is the start of the Pioneer Homestead pictures. You might recognize the place from the haunted homestead. It is the same place. Here they are waiting in line to make candles.
Yea, the candles do look just a little lumpy. I am sure they all burn the same. On second thought, that theory will probably never be tested.


I love this picture. Janet doesn't like petting zoo because of the germs. She has learned all the bad reasons for this to be public health hazard. Yet here is Jaxon in with them and sucking his thumb! The thing you can't see is that there is no hand sanitizer. I didn't have any and neither did Janet. He He!)

Jaxon found a frog while investagating this barn. All the kids just had to see it. It was just too bad the a cockroach was next to the frog. Ugh! I don't think I will ever get used to that.
My little Adelyn recognized this particular place as the really adult haunted house. She wouldn't go in. She waited outside while we went in. Only after we had been in for about 5 minutes did she decide that nobody was going to get her and proceeded to come in.




2 comments:

Leslie said...

John and I really enjoyed looking at all these pictures. All the kids look so cute!!!!! I miss all of you so much.

Ariana Rose said...

I LOVE the pictures you took. They look really nice.
I am soooo glad I didn't go. I felt so yucky that day and seeing the petting zoo without hand sanitizer ::gag::

I laughed when I read the part about Addy not going in to the "adult" haunted house. So funny.

Oh yeah and Hyrum with his peanut butter sandwich is cute..he's so smart.