Happy Halloween!

Anya as a ladybug.

One of the benefits of trick-or-treating at Edye's...
the great photos! Thanks Edye.


 Too...

 much...

candy!


 Our adorable neighbor Jasper.

 and his cheetah brother Elliot.




Anya was very nervous about seeing goblins while we were running
around the neighborhood. She was slightly afraid of scarecrows, as well.

 One of the highlights of her birthday, were the gifts that
trickled in all week.

 The ladybug tent from Aunt Tiffany was a BIG hit!


 Thank goodness Teri is a nurse and knew just how to sew Kayla's leg
back on. Look at the concentration on Anya's face while she assists.

 Once the baby was good as new, Leo, always the good sport, got to play "babies."

Notice each baby with both Tony and Leo. Anya is supervising in 
the lower right corner. Heh.



Anya turns 3!

 Anya's new scooter was a big hit!


 Coco requested an encore performance of the ladybug cake.

Anya had a ladybug party at the Whatcom Children's Museum.



 
Anya, Coco, and Ami at the Children's Museum.


Stoney Ridge Farm

 Stopped by Steve and Eileen's to pick up this adorable hat they got
me for my birthday and a pumpkin from their patch!

 This is THE one!


 You can't beat the view from Steve and Eileen's yard on a
crisp, sunny fall day.

 Steve and Eileen's Siamese Twin pumpkins.

Next we were off to Stoney Ridge Farm. It must be fall.

 Ever see a pumpkin tree?

 How tall this fall? 6 inches taller than last fall!


Having a donkey eat out of the palm of her hand was a highlight of the day.




The look of anticipation on the hay ride to the pumpkin patch.


 Anya's first trip through the corn maze.


 Fresh Jonagold apple she picked herself.




See you next year!
 Fun with Pops!


 Taking Dutch for a walk.

 Maia, Anya, and Zorro.


 Anya with her aunts Jen & Lib.

The note Emily left on Anya's pillow as she headed back to OSU.