Sunday, September 18, 2011

Popcorn

Popcorn, one of Kaleb's favorite snacks.
We don't normally allow Sam and Sasha to have "people" food.  Popcorn is one exception to the rule and oh do they know it.  
Kaleb was happy to share his snack, and the dogs were oh so happy.
Everyone was happy and quiet...
...until Kaleb realized he shared a lot of it...
...so he decided to take some back!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Go Cougars!

My brother hosted a BYU football game party at his house last weekend.  It was fun hanging out at his place.  It gave us a chance to meet some new friends and catch up with some old ones.  Sadly the Cougars lost, be we still had fun cheering them on!  Even Bishop Hunter stopped by to help us root for our team!  Watching the game made me miss my family in Utah a lot.  I think we are way overdue for a trip to Provo.
Tina, my sister in law and Kramer Horning.  He is a little clone of his father.
Kris Horning, a fun guy and a great friend.
Andrew and Aaron
A picture with both of us, a rare one, but good one.
Marissa


Our cousins are quite the entertainers.


Playing Wii in "Kidzland".


Victoria and Marissa love babies!  Future babysitters right here!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Crazy Corn

Farmer Kaleb
60 ears!

This smile didn't last long

 
Looking good

48 cups

24 bags
One of the best parts about living in Ohio is the sweet corn!  It was always one of my mom's favorite things. Kaleb and I have had to enjoy it "off" of the cob this year due to my braces and his loose teeth!  We went to the farmers market this weekend and bought 5 dozen ears.  Kaleb helped me for a little bit until he realized it was "hard work" and then I was pretty much on my own.  I don't think he'd survive one day on an amish farm!  I'm not sure if I would survive two days, so I'll cut him a break.  Looks like we will have enough for the entire winter and spring.  Shucking it was the worst part, once that was done blanching it, cutting it and double bagging it wasn't too bad.  One more thing I can cross off of my list.  No yucky store bought corn for us!