Sunday, October 24, 2010

Crosby and the Cows



Crosby and his parents ventured down to the local farm to hang with the bovines. He met Butch, the farmer, and was invited to return whenever he wanted. Crosby also made a special friend! While all the cows wanted to come and say hi, the big guy, pictured center above, wanted to meet Crosby and show off his special horns. Crosby continued on to see the ducks and the pigs, along with the feisty cows across the road.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Fall on Mt. Pocumtuck





The foliage has peaked, the sun still holds some warmth, and the Fays had some free time. What better to do than plod about the hillside.

Dads and Kids Cookout

On a gorgeous fall day, Crosby, his Dad, and several of his best friends hiked up the ski trails to Creelman Hut for  Dads and Kids hot dog roast. Crosby cruised around the cabin enjoying snacks, climbing and jumping, the camp fire, his friends, and even stopped to take in the sunset.

Monday, October 11, 2010

A Trip to the Butterfly Museum



Nana came to visit and Crosby went with Mama and Nana to the butterfly museum. While the other kids were just as fascinating as the butterflies, Crosby loved exploring all the nooks and crannies of the museum. One day we'll even explain what those turtles were doing!

Columbus Day Weekend

A crisp fall weekend - 60 degrees, bright blue skies, and a northerly breeze - this is what Cape Cod in October is all about. Still warm enough to be barefoot at the beach, but sweaters mandatory. Crosby was very excited to see the beach again, no matter how cold his hands became. His teething pains and runny nose were quickly forgotten as he charged after Sophie and saw his first sunfish!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Crosby enjoys the late September beach

Traveling along with his Mom and Dad, who were running a field trip with their 7th graders, Crosby was excited to be playing on the beach throughout the final weekend of September. Not only did the Sun shine brightly, but Crosby attended his first-ever beach fire. The S'mores ran wild and Crosby ate his fair share.

-Crosby's Dad