Olivia enjoying a snow day!
Doing the Reindeer-Koki!



















Well, since we last wrote Stu has been to Tex-ass (officially 2 words) and has gone all brokeback on us (he wishes to point out that is purely based on his purchase of a truck and his cooking with coca-cola rather than any man kissing).
As everyone knows, the road to becoming a fully fledged cowboy starts with buying a truck from a bloke on the side of the road (no exageration!). As you can see the neighbourhood kids think it makes a great climbing frame.
One of the many lakes that is on base.
It hurts a true blood cowboy to see his off spring watching 'come-dancing' on a Saturday night. It hurts even more when your 6 year old shouts every evening on return from work 'nice to se you, to see you...NICE'.
To post a letter in the States, simply pop the letter in your own post box and raise the flag, now that's magic!
The big day, and it is a really big day, started with a trip back to the nearby state park for 'The first Annual Monster Rock Fish Festival' or as Stu preferred to call it to his new work buddies 'Monster Rock Festival'. It kicked off with a designated safe trick or treat area so full buckets by midday were quickly confiscated. A spot of good old traditional (?) pumpkin painting and leaf art for the girls followed by some retail therapy for mummy in the craft market.
We had to cut short our Monster Rock Festival because the rest of the neighbourhood houses were decked out in Halloween stuff whilst ours was not. Abby did think that my spiders web made and lit by xmas icicle lights was a little too english eccentric, but covered in the last $2 bag of web stuff from Walmart, guarded by a descending scary red flashing eyed triantula spider set of by motion sensors and you got a winning combo - especially if you cut a hole in the web and put the bucket of candy one side and the children the other. Only 2 crying children, but their parents weren't too mad. Next year Ab wants to create a 'tunnel of doom' along the porch - think that may be a step too far.
I returned from trick or treat duty with the girls to find Abby missing from her position behind the web. Instead she was sat on the neighbours front steps drinking their red wine, you can change a girl's country but you can't change the girl.
Our sweet pea in his Halloween costume (I am so very sorry son...)




Out here Halloween is big business, in the shops, in the schools and down on the farm. We think the farming side of the family should take note! Pick your own pumpkin patches out here are big, throw in the odd tractor ride, a corn maize and a cup cake shop and you just got about the best day out in all of St Mary's County, Southern Maryland.

