
The tractor ride out to the patch.

Playing with her friends.


The 500 pound pumpkin; you could buy it for 275 dollars! Sort of a sad looking shape though. Kez was in the middle of a sneeze on this pic:)

The firetrucks Kezzie got to see up close and personal. The alarm woke her up from a nap; I thought it was just a false alarm (the other building has had a few of those) so I took her outside without any socks on, just a blanket wrapped around her. Ended up to really be a fire so we had to huddle around for an hour...I didn't look like mom-of-the-year, but we were able to stay warm in a friend's apartment. Thankfully everyone was okay and our building didn't burn down! Kezzie was quite impressed with all the noise and comotion and even told the one of the fireman "Thank-you!"
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