Summer into Fall

As usual, we’ve been so busy having fun, we haven’t updated our blog in a while. The cabin photos are still in the que (we always take a plethora of photos there and it takes some time to go through them) but we thought we’d catch up a bit with the end of our summer fun into the beginning of autumn. We’ve had lots of fun playing with friends, visiting family, exploring parks, musuems and aquariums. Tyler has been to a few Ranger’s games which has been so special for him to share seeing the Rangers in the World Series with his Dad! Hank checked out a soccer/multi-sport class with his friend, Ethan. They had a good time playing soccer and tee-ball (Hank hits left handed!) The weather has been interesting and the allergens high. Hank ended up in the ER in September due to breathing problems. They’ve persisted but God has been faithful and awesome and provided us with fantastic health care and treatment for him so we’ve managed to stay out of the hospital since then. Hank continues to be interested in cooking and crafts. He can make a collage out of anything (which I guess is kind of the point of a collage after all) and really enjoys decorating cookies, cupcakes and the like (sprinkles rock in his book).

We’ve had a blast at the Mayborn Museum with GG and Grandad, we visited the Dallas World Aquarium with them and Hank’s aunt, Traci and cousin, Ainsley. Traci and Ainsley took us to the Dallas Arboretum where Hank and Ainsley had fun exploring and choosing pumpkins. We now have a few pumpkins (courtesy of Hank) waiting to be baked into pies and muffins. Hank chose a costume for Halloween and since its arrived a few weeks ago, he’s been keen to put it on. When we had him try it on to make sure it fit (see photos below), he immediately told us he needed to go show Grandma and Grandpa. He’s asked to put it on quite regularly since then. Halloween/Fall festival photos to come shortly. For now, here are several from our adventures since late Aug.

 

 
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