Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pumpkins & Halloween

What is Halloween without some hot pumpkin picking action. We traveled out to some unknown destination in NJ and paid way too much for the pleasure of doing all the work to get a pumpkin but it was good fun. :)

Out in the pumpkin patch.


A pony ride for our friend's little girl that must have been all of 2 minutes. Oh children.


Corn Maze! This one dedicated to the Boy Scouts. Thank goodness someone studied history!


The pumpkins we took home. The blue one was just crazy. I had never seen it before, so of course I had to choose that one.


Halloween Festivities!

Surviving Red Shirts! Greg and I couldn't decide who came up with this idea so we had to agree that it was totally collaborative. We were really happy with how everything came out. We just bought red shirt from Target. Then I cut off the ends of he sleeves and sewed on black fabric to the collars. In the meantime, Greg cut out the badges from coasters and then we hot-gun glued them to our shirts. Overall we were super happy with them. Greg was even sad to cut his up to look wounded.


At Steph and Nat's house they created a kill room, which strangely people did not gather in. Perhaps not strangely. And I am the only one that would be honored to be killed by Dexter?


I know you didn't want to hear this but Scooby is a huge jerk as a boyfriend. Always out with his friend Shaggy, never spending time with his girlfriend and we suspect he beats her!


What the Red Shirts do when not on an away mission.

Camping in the Shenanadoah Valley

Camping is fun but better when you are surrounded by children who play too close to wild deer and the hicks who feed the wild deer corn from their trucks. Did I mention it is also fun to hike for hours without water. Seriously though, I had a great time! :)

Suzanne and I hiking. Look how beautiful the forest is! :)


Cooking some camp food, PB&J.


Grilling up some porkroll. Oh so salty porkroll.


The tents!


Stopping to dip our feet in the nice cool water.


That pesky deer I was talking about.