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weeeknd rewind part 1

We had such a busy, fun fall weekend.  It’s back up to 80 degrees today, and was HOT last week…but cooled down considerably over the weekend and we were able to partake in some “fall” like festivities and not sweat!  I’m breaking up my weekend rewind post into two, because there are just too many pictures to post!  We started off the weekend with a little small town Friday night football action…  the kids LOVED it.  One of Colls’ besties came with us and even spent the night!  (first sleepover success!)  We went out to dinner after the game, and while it was a tad chaotic…we made it out in one piece.  

 

We headed out early Saturday to the pumpkin patch!  One of my favorite fall activities, only negative is the prices soared and you will now spend almost $100 taking a family of five to the pumpkin patch, urrgghhh!  (this includes price of pumpkins, hay rides, playground, corn maze, etc….but still).

 

After naps, we headed to a friend’s house for the evening…we only took one pic, urgh.  All the kids played so well together and the adults enjoyed some nice “adult” time as well once the kids went to bed.  

 

It was a jam packed weekend, for sure.  But, lots of fun.

 








Happy Monday, friends!!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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