Some of you who have lived here in Logan may fondly remember the North Logan Pumpkin Walk. It's a weird tradition for many of us living in Cache Valley. A bunch of groups get together and create scenes using pumpkins and other gourds and props to go along with the theme for the year. Other people donate time to carve the hundreds of pumpkins that line the walkway. Since I don't claim that artistic gene, it always amazes me what people can come up with to do with pumpkins. When we were here in college, we would go at night. It's fun to see all the carved pumpkins lit. However, now it is to crowded and cold, so we go in the afternoon. I like it better since you can see more. This Noah's ark was my favorite. We also thought the pumpkin fountain you can see in the background here was cool. Connor is posing here with our favorite carved pumpkin. We liked the teeth, so Con is trying to imitate the smile. He doesn't usually like letting me take his picture, so I was pleasantly surprised he did this one. I have to say, even though having your kids get older is so bittersweet, I have been enjoying Connor so much. His sense of humor is great, more adult. He is fun to talk to and tells me alot. It's been fun to see him trying on the self he is learning to be comfortable with. I know this might change and I could be in for some teenage angst and anger, but I'm enjoying this new maturity while it lasts. The end are just some silly pictures we took at the end.
Here's Kenna with her best buddy, Gracie. These two are so alike it's scary and have loved to play together since they were tiny. I firmly believe they were friends in Heaven. They will get up and dance together during Sharing time. We had our Primary Program yesterday and had to laugh when I saw they were on opposite ends of the chapel. Where's Chase? so of you may ask. He didn't feel the Pumpkin Walk was worth his time, so he stayed with a friend. He missed out.
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I WAS going to ask where Chase was. He TOTALLY missed out! How could you not want to see those great elephant butts? It looks really fun.
I never knew about this pumpkin walk thing when I lived there. Geez, being a hermit sure has its disadvantages!
It must be so strange watching your kids grow into full fledged adults. I'm glad you are enjoying this part of the journey. You are such a good mom. I have witnessed first hand!
What a fun outing! I love the pics and the idea of being out and seeing people's creativity while not having to create it myself. Connor IS indeed growing up. It's great that you have the communication with him now. It WILL make a difference in the long run - even if he does go through a tough patch in the teens.
You ARE a fantastic mom. No doubt about that! :0)
I think it is cool that people are willing to put so much effort and time into a project for people to enjoy, free to boot! It looks like you had fun. Katie looks more and more like you with every picture! I am still at the point of hoping that I will have that line of communication with my kids as they grow, I am glad that you are enjoying it!
-K- I just had to go back and see what "elephant butts" celiac was referring to, I totally didn't get it until then, yeah I'm a dork!!
Spencer got the elephant butts right off! I guess I wasn't in Logan long enough to know about this but then maybe it wasn't around way back then. More likely it just wasn't on my social radar. Looks like a fun day for you and the kids. Lots of fun memories there. Funny how you are not sure you are going to enjoy your kids as teenagers but then you do!
Oh....this brought back some memories! My memory including the standing in long lines and EXTREMELY cold weather. I love the pumpkin walk...I think I would go during the day, too. It looks like you woud be able to see a lot more of the detail. Aren't people creative with all those pumpkins? It is definately a very unique and FUN tradition. Thanks for the memories :)
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