For Conference weekend, we went to Roosevelt. Friday, we explored a fun local "gram and pop" fall activity night. It was awesome. A cute old couple and their grandson ran the place. They had hayrides, tractor trains, apple cannons, a pumpkin patch, and fun slides. The kids had a blast and we just might need to make it a yearly tradition.
Hiking up to the slides proved to be quite a workout for the kids.
The struggles of trying to get a decent picture of these two boy. Hunter wanted to pick the biggest pumpkin, and Carter wanted a "little baby."
We were thrilled with the announcement of 2 hour church!! Happy day for us and our three musketeers. We spent all Saturday bottling applesauce. Applesauce provided by the Logan house. We brought home over 120 cans! Grandma Shirlene kept some for herself as well. Busy day, but we enjoyed all working together.
Grandpa Dave and Carter made a a special "Carter friendly" treat, cherry crisp. Grandpa made it in Star Valley over the summer and Carter loved it. They, of course, had to recreate it.
Painting pumpkins with Aunt Mariah.
Sometimes, Grandma's house just wears you out! Too much fun.
























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