Oh Fall, I miss you so. It's been a long time since I've seen you. Like 4
years. That is way too long. Okay Arizona got close to Utah Fall, but
Texas? Nope. It's so green here! I miss the colors, the smells, and the
briskness in the air. It's halfway through October and it is still
summer. This year I have been so homesick for Fall. It is crazy! I have
never really felt like this. It must be the new place. Texas is great.
So pretty. But very different. I have never lived somewhere with so many
trees! It is borderline claustrophobic sometimes. I need open fields,
tall mountains, grass; real grass! Okay enough complaining. I should be
counting my blessings. It's green here! It's warm here! It rains here!
There are beautiful clouds almost every day! It doesn't snow here! This
weekend we, as in my family and my bestie's family, went to a pumpkin
patch. It was a beautiful 30 minute scenic drive out there. The only bad
thing is we found out our new car does NOT have cruise control. What?! I
know, so crazy. Oh well, it was still great to get away from the city
and breath some fresh country air!
Here are a few pics from our trip.
Sweet {E}. Little A got jealous at one point and hopped in front of the camera!
Sweet sweaty {B}, we have the same hair. I promise mine was worse!
These two!
Cheesy {A}
I had a little fun with photoshop with the last two :) {A} kept saying "One more jump, one more"
We had such a fun time. It was humid, but not too hot. It was fun to walk through all the Christmas trees. A and B loved playing in the hay. It was a Fall activity in summer weather basically. It was the closest to Fall I could get.
Kelsey B
How Fun!! Love the Photoshop pics
ReplyDeleteYou are quite the photographer Kelsey !! Love the picts !
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are delightful!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd not to fret, I had the same reaction about fall when I moved to FL. I felt like everything was green, green, green. I even threatened to recover my throw pillows because they were green. But, like you said, you find little pieces of fall to enjoy (even though it's still summer weather).