
Last weekend, we made our first trip to Harding as a family of three! We left on Thursday and had an absolute blast. Josh and I had so much fun going to Chapel, walking around the beautiful campus (with half of the trees already changing), seeing the new additions they have done recently, talking to some of our favorite professors, seeing his family, and visiting with old friends! There is nothing like Arkansas in the fall, and being there, smelling the fall air, brought back so many wonderful memories. It was SO strange and surreal to us being there, because it feels like we just left, but we don't know any of the students (except for a few family members)! I am getting spoiled, because I got to see some of my best friends from college again, one of them being
Amanda, who I hadn't seen in a year, and her adorable boy, Thomas, and Kim, Adalie, Amanda W, and Kia in Little Rock! At HU, we girls had a strict curfew (they were not nearly as strict on the boys), but we wouldn't have had it any other way, because those were some of my best memories, coming into the dorm with all of your friends at one time, meeting in someone's room, and having a ball until 1:00 most nights. That made for such a tight, sisterly bond between all of us. Back to homecoming, James was very good in the car, but didn't sleep well in the hotel, and has not slept great since! He was giving us 11-12 hours a night, but is now waking up every few hours! GRRR!!

This week has been filled with pumpkin patch pictures, carving pumpkins, and Halloween festivities. Last night James also did his first trick or treating around his Auntie Beth and Uncle Bryon's neighborhood. It was freezing cold, and I got a few pieces of candy out of it (I was not going to ask, but a few offered!), but I enjoyed watching the Matthew, Thomas, and Mary Beth. We got in the car to trick or treat at my parents, and James fell asleep within a minute. He was one tired baby lion!

Yesterday at Mother's Day Out, I dressed up as Cinderella, wearing one of my bridesmaid dresses, and the girls loved it! One of the moms told me that she had asked her daughter if I dressed up, though, and the girl said no! We laughed at how she didn't notice that I was wearing a formal dress, instead of my usual jeans and t-shirt!

James is cutting two more teeth right now. It's his top, I think 2nd from the middle. He has been fussy some days, but OK. I wish God would make it easier for babies to get their teeth in. There are so many of them! At least we have infant Tylenol to help them through the pain. James has been getting much more attached to me in the past few days. I don't know if it's because he's so tired from the trip, or because I'm just so much fun to be around (jk!), but it's been slightly exhausting. I'm thankful that he's happily playing in the exercauser right now without me in there, so I can finish this blog that I started during his nap! He's okay if I'm gone, but if he sees me, he wants me. I'm really not complaining, because how can you complain that your sweet, precious child wants you to hold him, but I'll just be glad when he gets back to being his normal self. James is holding out his hands a lot now to reach for people. I love seeing him communicate to us in more ways! He's also communicating which foods he doesn't want by keeping his mouth shut and moving his head. He has loved all vegetables so far, except green beans. James has started standing up for a while now, holding onto something, and he's really trying to make us smile lately by making funny noises (hard to explain, but the sucking in noise you make when you're shocked), and he gets so excited when we do it back. We've noticed him starting to imitate us a little, and he's in the beginning stages of babbling. The other day he accidentally said Georgia, pronounced "Gorja". Still workin' on mama and dada!