We have had a good month. The weather has been great and we've been enjoying various activities. Last weekend was Fall Break and we headed to Glenwood Springs for a quick get away.
The boys love coming here.
We first came the summer they turned 3.
Leah loved the water and Ryan and Luke had a great time playing with her.
I put on floaties for Leah for the first time. She was really proud of herself for being able to float in the water on her own.
On our second day we took the gondola to the Adventure Park. Leah was pretty apprehensive about our ride up - she's wasn't too sure what was going on.
The boys are about an inch too short to ride the alpine slide by themselves, so Greg was lucky enough to go twice.
Ryan would not ride the zipline. Luke was game, but was a bit nervous.
I think they both had a good time.
No trip is complete without lots of treats along the way.
Like father like daughter. Leah insisted on her own spoon-she is very determined to do everything on her own.
Ryan and Luke are in their last year of Cub Scouts. They made their raingutter regatta boats by themselves this year. They both did a good job and were matched up in one of the winner rounds.
Ryan wins!
Leah had the best time at the Pack meeting. She would run across the room and yell "Ryan, Ryan" and sit in Ryan's lap, and then jump up 30 seconds later, come back to me, and then started all over again. Ryan, as usual, was so sweet with her.
Ryan working on his boat.
Various pictures from the month.
Leah and I waited in the car for the boys to get out of school one day to avoid the wind. Leah had a great time climbing all over the back seats.
Bike ride!
Leah got a hold of Luke goggles and thought she was pretty hot stuff to wear them around the house.
Ryan and Luke successfully completed their Lego Death Star.
They really worked great together on this project. They divided up tasks before they started and were patient taking their turns. It was a hard set to put together but they stuck with it and should be proud of themselves.
Bounce house fun at the neighborhood Fall Festival. Both boys were so protective of Leah around the other kids. Luke yelled at 2 other boys to watch where they were going and Ryan worked hard to help Leah jump.
Window crayons are the best.
Various daycare pictures:
And lastly, 2 videos for our own enjoyment:
Ryan is still sticking with the trombone. He's made progress over the last month and can now play a few recognizable songs.
And Leah counting in her sweet little voice - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 11, 11....