Monday, November 5, 2012

Lake James

I had too much fun. I have evidence of this because I have absolutely no pictures of Lake James. Jonathan and I went to the Lake with his parents, Erin, Mike, and Aiden. We had such a great time! Jonathan and I pretty much just laid on tubes in the water the whole time (or jumped off the second level of the dock). One day we did venture into the small town of Black Mountain. It was a really neat place and I would highly recommend it. It had interesting stores and great restaurants! We were so grateful to go with his family and have some time together. It was also interesting to see a "day in the life of a baby." Ha!

The only pictures I took were some when we were relaxing at night. I did try to take a couple of the mountains outside but my camera fogged up from the humidity. :)










I Love Fall!

I Love Fall!

Brrrr! It has grown colder and darker as we moved our clocks back 1 hour. This comes with the positive of not driving to work in the dark in the mornings but with the negative of getting darker earlier in the afternoons. But fall still remains to be the best season of the year with apple cider, pumpkin, fires, football, and the beauty of changing leaves. 

I apologize for being so terrible at blogging. Since work began back the last thing I have felt motivated to do was go on the computer when I get home from work. I will keep working on it but I am making no promises. :)

Jonathan and I have enjoyed getting back into our "pre-grad school" routines by actually having full weekends together. We celebrated mom's birthday, his birthday, and our nephew Aiden's first birthday. It was also Jenny's birthday...lot's of birthdays! We were also excited to take part in Anna's wedding :)

Happy fall and I will post some catch-up pics on other posts. Check out some fall pics below:



I also love that you can drive down
the road in the fall and see this...
And this...


I love our tree in the front of
 our house





Sophie hanging out in the window now that we can leave them open to catch the crisp fall breeze. How does she get in there?