The Train Driver

Halloween 2010 was a three day event for us….starting on Friday with a downtown Castle Rock event and concluding on Sunday night with Ezra running from door-to-door with reckless abandon trying to get that next piece of candy (although he actually doesn’t care too much about eating the candy, just obtaining it).

The Friday evening event was so-so. The so-good part was that there was something to do downtown that was kid-oriented and family fun. The so-bad part was that there was about 10 times too many kids walking on a pretty small sidewalk from shop to shop. The so-great part was that Nana was in town to visit and Ezra got his first candy collection with her by his side. It was Ezra’s first time really seeing anyone dressed up in costume (that he can remember), so when he first saw Buzz Lightyear and Woody walking around the park, he stood in shocked disbelief for 2 minutes. I think that he was just starting to get the hang of it all by the end of our time downtown, but he still would turn and stare whenever a character that he recognized would run past.

On Sunday night, Saba and Savta came over for some dinner and to hang out while we strolled around the neighborhood. Right at dusk, we headed out and knocked on our neighbor’s doors – and it took Ezra all of two doors to get the gist of what to do: “Trick-or-treat. Thank You.” Next home. He had a blast running around with some friends from the street and made sure to take account of how much candy he had gotten after each home.

When we returned home for the night, every time the doorbell rang Ezra would go running to answer it, ask the kids what they were dressed up as, and give each of them a single piece of candy…and occasionally sneak one into his pumpkin.

Change In The Air

Following the recent reverse chronological order of the posts, here’s another that should have dropped before the last two….last week, I spent my last night on the B-Shift. For those that don’t know, we work 48-hour shifts at the firehouse and there are three of those to cover all of the days. I was transferred to C-Shift to help fill some department needs. It’s bittersweet as change can bring opportunity, but after almost 6 years on B-Shift it’s not as easy as it could be. For the entire time that I was there, I was partnered with Scott as his driver (add another year that we were together on the ambulance a long time ago, and 7 out of 11 years in Castle Rock we have spent together)….so I suppose that all good things must come to an end sooner or later. The good news is that in my spot, our back-step firefighter was promoted to driver; and I will still be driving the ladder truck at Station 5, just with a different crew.

(The photo is Chris, Scott, and I….our normal third – Troy – is out with an injury)

4 Mile Creek

Just realized that I forgot to post these photos before the Anderson Farms day…earlier in the week, Ahna and I took some time and headed out for a night on our own in Glenwood Springs. We stayed at 4 Mile Creek Bed and Breakfast during our honeymoon, then again a few years ago; so it was a no-brainer to pick that spot as a place to target when we were looking to sneak a night alone. For the first time, we stayed in the red barn suite (new since we were last there), and it comes highly recommended for any couple out there. The colors of the trees and mountains were breathtaking – and a little of a surprise that they were so good that late in the season.

Anderson Farms

Friday brought us a cool fall day, and the last opportunity for us to head up near Longmont to Anderson Farms as a family (Ahna heads back to school next week after fall break ends on Sunday). We had a wonderful time exploring the corn maze, feeding goats and cows, riding on a lawn mower train, taking the tractor wagon to the pumpkin patch, and finding some pumpkins to bring home.

Ezra Gets A Big Boy Bed

Well, it’s all happening. The kid is growing up right before our eyes. Yesterday we went and bought a new bed and dresser for Ezra, and a new rocker chair for us (for the new baby). Today we assembled the bed and dresser…and disassembled the crib and old dresser and moved them to the new baby’s room. Things are taking a much different shape in both of those rooms as change is upon us.

It is a little emotional to think that Ezra has spent his last night in a crib, and equally exciting to think about what tonight will bring. Ezra is super excited about the new bed, and spent a long while this afternoon hanging out in the bed reading and introducing his stuffed animals to the new space. Fingers crossed about tonight – but I have a good feeling.

Monkey Business

We have posted before about trips to Monkey Bizness, so I won’t bore everyone with all of the details of the playing (although Ezra has gotten into the habit of playing by himself and then checking in with us with a far away wave to let us know that everything is alright). To some of the photos of Ezra painting:

Are You Ready?

It’s the only question of the day that actually matters. Since getting up early with Ezra and reading through the newest editions of Powder and Ski mags, all I can think of is ski season. A-Basin season pass has been ordered (thanks family!) and their snowmaking has kicked off. We are making a trip to the mountains early next week, so I hope to have the pass in hand upon return. The skis have somehow migrated into a spot on the way out of the house (ignore the mess that is the pantry…..it’s the skis’ level of importance that the photo highlights).

Birthdays Are Getting More Real

34 years old. Wonderful cake made by Ahna. Hugs by Ezra. Dinner with the parents. A-Basin ski pass as the gift. More and more gray hair on the chin.

28 Months!

A New Ride

A 10-year, single car payment replacement plan has been implemented. This of course requires resetting our cars to one that will last 5 more years (see previous post about getting rid of the 2000 Outback in exchange for a 2002 Highlander) and trading in Ahna’s 2003 Outback for a new version. We were able to find a 2010 at a dealer that was returned with only 4400 miles on it….it made it affordable and we are now new owners of a black Outback. There is a lot more room to get kids in and out, and the doors/windows have been improved with this design update to make them seal better and the ride quieter. It’s been fun to drive for the past couple of days!