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October 2nd - We went on a fall drive on the Alpine Loop when the leaves
were just starting to change. It was blissful.
October 5th - This baby never ceases to entertain me. I had him sitting on my
lap and turned on some music and this is the look he gave me. I'm not
sure if he approved of the tunes.
October 11th - A visit to our neighborhood pumpkin patch!
October 14th - A view of the golden trees at the park during one of our walks.
This was the moment I felt Autumn was winning in the favorite season
competition.
October 15th - Laughing in the face of bedtime. 
October 20th - Baby and me at Cascade Springs.
October 20th - Bridges and streams are some of my favorite things.
October 23rd - Sleepy eyed baby.
October 25th - Cutest little pumpkin I've ever seen, though I am biased. 
October 30th - Having lunch with Michele and Princess C.
October 30th - These cute cousins are little buddies.

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  1. Laughing in the face of bedtime--what a cute photo and what a cute caption, but cutest is that little boy.

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