October was filled with many Fall activities (even though we lacked Fall weather). The first weekend of the month, we went to Mike's Farm, a local farm that has hayrides, a few "farm" animals, and pumpkin patches.
Trent doesn't look too thrilled about the hayride. There was way too much going on for him to look at the camera and smile.
Daddy and Gentry on the hayride to go pick our pumpkins. (Notice Gentry's shaggy hair. A later post shows his first haircut!)
Gentry's first choice was not a pumpkin but a gourd, or is it a squash?? All in the same family, right?
Perfect pumpkin for our big boy!
Family picture time! Of course, we can NEVER get all four of us to look and smile at the camera.
Grandma Genge (Nonnie, as Gentry calls her) came for a visit the second weekend. I somehow failed to take ANY pictures that weekend. Sorry Mom/Nonnie!
October was also a big month for Trent. He turned 6 months old, had his first taste of rice cereal, began sitting up by himself, and even began to crawl (more like an inchworm)! He's growing way too fast! I wish I could slow time down.
First taste of rice cereal: October 2, 2011
Messy eater, happy boy!! I love how his smile just lights up his entire face :)
Grandma Guard came to visit the third weekend. Once again, I failed at getting any pictures of her and the boys. I have got to get better at that!
However, we did take the boys to a Fall Festival on base. They had a "pumpkin patch" (an area blocked off by cones with a bunch of tiny pumpkins scattered about), hayride, pumpkin decorating, bounce houses, petting zoo, and pony rides. Gentry wanted nothing to do with the bouncy house, but surprised me by wanting to ride the pony.
Daddy and Gentry decorating their pumpkin.
Gentry with his masterpiece. I think it was a dog...or maybe a cat?
Gentry on his very first pony ride. I was so surprised he actually got on it! Quite often he says he wants to do something but then when it's his turn, he wants nothing to do with it. I mean, he is a 2 year old. haha
The following weekend (Daddy was in the field the last 2 weeks of October), the boys and I did the Onslow Oktoberfest 5K then attended the festival afterward. It was perfect fall weather that morning :)
Gentry getting his face painted for the very first time. Of course, he got "Melmo." The girl was amazed at how still he sat for her; especially since it was his first time.
After he got his face painted, we went to a booth and decorated graham crackers with icing and sprinkles. Here's Gentry checking out his masterpiece before devouring it :)
And finally, it was Halloween. We started out the celebration with the tradition of carving pumpkins as a family. Even the dogs wanted in on the fun!
Daddy, Gentry, and Caleb hard at work.
Mommy and her 3 boys :)
Gentry's "Melmo" pumpkin that Mommy carved and Trent's VT pumpkin that Daddy carved. Daddy insisted that Trent wanted a VT pumpkin :)
Daddy's Eagle, Globe, and Anchor pumpkin he carved in honor of the Marines.
Looks like someone got in to the stickers.
Our little Tin Man heading out to get some candy.
At his first house. He really enjoyed ringing the doorbells, and even said, "Teat cheese" (Treat please).
So we were supposed to be The Wizard of Oz, but I failed to get mine and Mitchell's costumes together. So we wound up with just the lion and the tin man.