So again a few weeks have gone by. Fall is in full swing and though the weather’s been warm, I see more and more leaves each day falling off the trees.
Rich and I went to Vermont for 10 days to celebrate our four year anniversary and to celebrate the colors of fall. We had a wonderful 10 days. We went for an amazing anniversary dinner in Manchester at Mistrals at Toll Gate. We took some nice walks with and without the dogs. We went shopping. We leaf peeped. Then Hazel came from Ireland from Tuesday night through Sunday and that was a great time as well. As the dollar sux against all currencies, Hazel bought the entire town of Manchester. We went out to dinner, barbecued, had tons of fresh cider and cider donuts made while we waited, took ridiculous pictures with various pumpkins, went sightseeing, went on a covered bridge tour of Southern Vermont, did additional leaf peeping, ate some yummy apple pie, and just laughed and enjoyed our time away. Rich and Hazel went on a hike one day. I decided not to go after climbing about ten slippery steep stone steps and looking down. That was it for me. I crawled my way down and went for a latte’.
On Sunday, we sent Hazey on her way to explore Boston before she flew home. She was awfully excited about hearing the accent aloud and in its fully glory, and had lots to say about it here.
It’s nice to have been home the past two weekends. I am just about traveled out. This weekend we went with our friends Alex and Logan to see Gone Baby Gone. Rich and I both liked it and Alex and Logan, parents of two little ones, found it extraordinarily disturbing. Saturday Rich and I went for a hike and did some things around the house.
Oh lord, I got distracted watching Peter Griffin sing the “Full Blown Aids” song on Family Guy. Cracks me up every time I see this one.
Anyway… as I was saying,.. Saturday Rich and I went for a hike. The leaves for pretty and it felt nice. Sunday we had my friend Mike and his family over. His daughter Anna is the most adorable 3 year old you have ever seen. She’s so polite and sweet and funny. Look how cute she is! (Baby Laura is cute too, but at six months all she does is smile. heehee)
Things are getting hectic at work and I am just not prepared to get busy again. I should work this weekend but we’re going to Vermont with my friend Dave. It’ll be the last time until Thanksgiving. Today is Halloween and, much to Rich’s dismay, I was THAT MOM who dresses up her dogs in costume. It was hilarious. My poor poor dogs. Murphy kept tripping on his cape.
That’s about it… I just saw a mouse in my kitchen and will now call Rich out of bed to try and catch it.
Happy Halloween!
Rich and I went to Vermont for 10 days to celebrate our four year anniversary and to celebrate the colors of fall. We had a wonderful 10 days. We went for an amazing anniversary dinner in Manchester at Mistrals at Toll Gate. We took some nice walks with and without the dogs. We went shopping. We leaf peeped. Then Hazel came from Ireland from Tuesday night through Sunday and that was a great time as well. As the dollar sux against all currencies, Hazel bought the entire town of Manchester. We went out to dinner, barbecued, had tons of fresh cider and cider donuts made while we waited, took ridiculous pictures with various pumpkins, went sightseeing, went on a covered bridge tour of Southern Vermont, did additional leaf peeping, ate some yummy apple pie, and just laughed and enjoyed our time away. Rich and Hazel went on a hike one day. I decided not to go after climbing about ten slippery steep stone steps and looking down. That was it for me. I crawled my way down and went for a latte’.
On Sunday, we sent Hazey on her way to explore Boston before she flew home. She was awfully excited about hearing the accent aloud and in its fully glory, and had lots to say about it here.
It’s nice to have been home the past two weekends. I am just about traveled out. This weekend we went with our friends Alex and Logan to see Gone Baby Gone. Rich and I both liked it and Alex and Logan, parents of two little ones, found it extraordinarily disturbing. Saturday Rich and I went for a hike and did some things around the house.
Oh lord, I got distracted watching Peter Griffin sing the “Full Blown Aids” song on Family Guy. Cracks me up every time I see this one.
Anyway… as I was saying,.. Saturday Rich and I went for a hike. The leaves for pretty and it felt nice. Sunday we had my friend Mike and his family over. His daughter Anna is the most adorable 3 year old you have ever seen. She’s so polite and sweet and funny. Look how cute she is! (Baby Laura is cute too, but at six months all she does is smile. heehee)
Things are getting hectic at work and I am just not prepared to get busy again. I should work this weekend but we’re going to Vermont with my friend Dave. It’ll be the last time until Thanksgiving. Today is Halloween and, much to Rich’s dismay, I was THAT MOM who dresses up her dogs in costume. It was hilarious. My poor poor dogs. Murphy kept tripping on his cape.
That’s about it… I just saw a mouse in my kitchen and will now call Rich out of bed to try and catch it.
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Hey, is Mike a single father. Hope so :)
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