Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Wait... What month is it?..


Wow, did I really just miss the whole month of October on this deal?  I guess I’ve been busy, or lazy, or… I don’t know, pick one.  Where should I begin?  Ian had his first trip to a corn maze/pumpkin patch last month, thanks largely to his overgrown child of an aunt who decided that completing “corn maze” was a bucket-list able event.  The place was Fritzler Corn Maze in Greely, which was admittedly amazing.  They had fair food, a barrel train (uh, yeah, like a train made of barrels with wheels, with elementary school plastic chairs inside them, being pulled by an ATV at like 30 miles per hour), several inflatables for bouncing, slides, and of course two cannons, one firing ears of corn and a big one for blasting punkin’s.  Oh, and the 2 corn mazes they had generated the elegant form of one Peyton Manning when viewed from above.   With all that, I felt they deserved an endorsement.  I will say that a place like that does a lot to remind us of why we decided to raise Ian out here.  You just don’t see events like that in an urban setting.  Soon after came Halloween, where Ian was a “chicken”.  Why is “chicken” in quotes, you might ask?  It is my belief that the costume purchased for Ian was a mosaic of multiple costumes that somehow found their way together… Ridiculous, I know, but I also know that I’ve never seen a chicken with webbed feet.  Then this month was a birthday party for Ian’s betrothed wife, which was a good time with plenty of squealing, crying, laughing, and diapers.  That’s about it for recent events.  As for physical change, Ian has four teeth out now, and it’s making the sleep situation ridiculous.  He actually has been running a fever for the past few days, too, which makes him super happy, as you may imagine. Also, in writing this I realized why I didn’t write anything in October… we moved!  Left our giant rental house behind for a smaller place, mostly since we were tired of cleaning that 6-bedroom place, as well as cleaning out our wallets when the utility bills came.  I guess that’ll about wrap it up for our top stories, so until next time.

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