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September 2018

Ella fell off the hammock onto the cement pad in the backyard and gave herself a good mark on the forehead.
We brought the farm's little 50 dirt bike up for a few weeks and Hudson had SO much fun riding it. He asked to go out on it every spare moment Taylor was home.
I started out the month veryyyy pregnant and head Avery a week into the month.

Outings to the library are literally never dull

Avery Mae was born!
It was the easiest and quickest induction/labor experience yet.
Read all about her birth story HERE.

I attempted to take a "1 week old" picture of Avery, and the big kids insisted on jumping in on the fun too.

My mom came to visit for a week!
We LOVED having Gigi here to help with the chaos and accompany us on adventures.

The second big event of September 2018 was my sister getting married!
We took two seperate cars down to Utah, so my parents could use one instead of renting a car and so we could bring some straw bales down for the wedding to use as decor at the reception.
Somehow I got stuck with ALL of the kids, but at least I had my mom to help.

Having a wedding in the family two weeks after giving birth wasn't exactly ideal for me, but it was a beautiful day.

Raelyn was the best help with the baby. I was so sad that we couldn't take her back to Idaho with us.
The one good thing about a wedding with a two week old is that you're not short on people to hold the baby.
We shared a rental house with my whole family which was the absolute best kind of chaos.
9 adults 7 children 5(or 6) and under at the time + various other family members in and out all the time.

We got together one of the afternoons we were down there with a bunch of family on my dad's side, so here is a picture of my grandma with a large portion of her great grandchildren at the time.
That many people in a photo let alone that many young kids in a photo made for a grand time.

It was a good weekend filled with family and fun, but it was definitely good to head home Sunday morning back to our quiet house to continue the adjustment to life with 3 kids.



We took the kids to the corn maze on one of the last warmish days of the year.

We were walking through the maze and the next thing we know Hudson stops, whips it out, and does his business like it was no big deal. Luckily, I don't think anyone but us saw him.


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