11/11/2008

Homecoming

Knox College had their Homecoming the weekend of Halloween. We really wanted to go, but we didn't want to miss trick or treating in our own neighborhood. So we did the trick or treat thing here at home and visited my dad's house. We left my dad's at 9pm and headed to Cedar Rapids. We slept at my mom's and then headed over to Galesburg, Illinois Saturday morning. We got there just in time for the dedication of the football field as the new Knosher Bowl. Harley Knosher was athletic director at Knox College while were were there and for decades before us. He became Andrew's mentor and we somewhat credit him for us meeting. If it weren't for him, Andrew might not have attended Knox College and we never would have met. He retired in 2000 and we go back every June to participate in the Knosher Golf Tournament. This fall, the school refurbished the football field so that it can be used year-round and named it the Knosher Bowl.



We went thinking we wouldn't see too many people we knew. It was the 10th reunion for the class before us. We were pleasantly surprised to see many people we knew who we hadn't seen in years! It was fun to catch up with everyone. But the best part of the trip was walking around campus with the girls. It was so surreal for us to be walking around there together with our kids! For some of you who may not know our back story, Andrew and I met late September of our freshman year at Knox and dated all through school. Of course, we pictured returning to campus together one day, but I never really took the time to think about us walking around there with our kids.

After the football game, we had dinner at Sully's (an old hangout) with the golf gang and then headed back to Cedar Rapids to spend the week with my mom and Dave.
Here are some pictures from our day there.



I love this left picture. Typical sibling photo. :-) If you click on it to make it bigger, you can see Lily's pout-y face.



This is Ella and I sitting on a bench dedicated to a lovely lady, Natalie. Ha, some of you also may not know that I was in a sorority at Knox, Pi Beta Phi. Natalie was a sorority sister of mine a year ahead of me, and part of this group of 8 wonderful ladies who are wonderful friends. Though I was on the outskirts of that group, I loved hanging out with every one of them and still do, on the rare occasions I see one of them. Natalie passed away a few years ago from a brain tumor. She had survived leukemia as a child and just loved life. She was always so happy and literally enjoyed every moment and experience she had a Knox. There was never a sweeter soul. The Great 8 as they referred to themselves dedicated the bench Ella and I are sitting on to Natalie and have it placed looking out on all of campus. Natalie loved Knox and what an absolutely fitting tribute to her to have a bench where you can look out and enjoy all of Knox. I admit I got misty-eyed as I saw the bench and sat on it, thinking of Natalie. The inscription on the bench reads: Natalie Veneziano 1998 Forever in our hearts. Even without you, we will always be the Great 8.

We were thinking we probably wouldn't attend our 10th reunion next fall, but now we are rethinking that, we had such a good time.

Leaf Pictures

I've rambled enough so you just get pictures on this one. :-)
I love this sibling picture of the little sister finally getting even with the big sister.


And I love this picture of them throwing leaves at me and the camera.




Lily LOVED the leaves this year! She wouldn't really go near them the last two years. It was so fun to watch her. She would run and jump and roll in them! And this was the first year that Ella wasn't quite as interested in the leaf thing. So you get more Lily photos.

Lily the leaf composer

Trick or Treat

We ended our pre-Halloween activities with a party at My Gym. It was fun to see the teachers dressed up. The girls had fun playing around and it gave us a chance to give the costumes a test run.



Halloween night we headed over to the Andersons down the block, and our gang headed out. We canvased quite a bit of the neighborhood ending at our house. The girls got quite a haul. Before we ended up at the house, we had 2 kids come by. TWO. Then we had 7 (we picked up a couple other neighbor kids along the way). And a couple more neighbor friends stopped by after that. I think our grand total was about 15. I think next year maybe we won't hand out candy and then both Andrew and I can go trick or treating with the kiddos.




I love this picture of little Claire. She looks so NOT thrilled to be in the frog costume. But she held on to that trick or treat basket for dear life. She wasn't going to lose any of her candy.

How cute are they?--Ella, Isabelle, Hope holding Claire, Lily

We headed over to my dad's house after that to help my step-brother Sam celebrate his golden birthday. The girls did one more round of trick or treating with Daddy and B-pa. Then we trouped into the car and headed down to Cedar Rapids for a visit with my mom and Dave.

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Once upon a time, Andrew set out to find the biggest pumpkin on the lot. He and the girls searched high and low for the largest gourd they could find.
But it had to be the perfect shape, perfect color, and blemish free.
After surveying the lot, they settled on one.
It took two to carry it to the scale. The great pumpkin weighed a whopping 25 pounds.
Andrew paid the man and strapped the plump pumpkin in. Then we enjoyed the harvest set up.

We took our pumpkin home.
Andrew scooped the yuck out and played around a bit.

(This just makes me think of the episode of Friends
where
Joey get the turkey stuck on his head.)

(Like father, like daughter?)
Then he set out to make a SP000KY face.

Here is the finished product.
And all our pumpkin friends on the front steps.