Sunday, October 26, 2008

Scarecrow Festival



Last week (I am so behind in my posts) we went to the Scarecrow festival. The boys had a ball, all of them. It really was a fun time. We played for a couple hours on the blow up slides and fun houses, then played all of the little carnival games.



Zeke was really funny on this one. You are supposed to toss the ball and have it stick on the screen with numbers. But try after try he couldn't get it to stick so he walked up and put every ball right on the numbers..... Zeke also got his first experience in a toddler bounce house! Oh my gosh it was so funny. He had a ball and watching him try to jump was so cute. The funny thing is, he is now almost 21 months old and he doesn't really get the jumping thing. A mom put a 9 month old in there with him and he was jumping like a pro! so cute to see.



By the time we were done with that Jaxon spied the bungee jumping......oh what a mistake. It was 6:30 by then and I hadn't packed dinner for anyone just snacks. Luckily I was smart enough to pack jackets (except poor Gregg). Needless to say 2 hours later Jaxon got his bungee jumping and then we jetted home!



I just LOVE this time of year!!

5 comments:

joey said...

Carrie, how are you. Your family is so grown up and cute. I hope you are doing okay. Love to hear from you.

Unknown said...

What fun memories! I've always wanted to try that bungee jump (but NOT BUNGEE JUMPING)! -Michelle

Rhonda said...

wow! that does look like fun! glad he got to try bungee jumping.
i am looking forward to seeing/hearing what you dreamed up for halloween this year!

Rhonda said...

oh yes, i meant to mention that i love the light in the photo of jaxon jumping - how did you do that?

myrna said...

I remember when bungee jumping was the scariest thing you could do. I took your Dad and he just about didn't do it. We jumped at the same time and I was down waiting for him. He said his toenails dug into the edge of the jump pad. But we did it. Jaxon is really brave I didn't know that he was so brave.