One of the best parts about where we live is that we are equally close to big city as we are to full-on country. Especially in the fall, it is so great to be able to drive a half hour and be in little country towns with cute barns and fall foliage. Last week, my friend Maytanee introduced me to this little gem of a country restaurant called, The Apple House. Right on the side of the road in a cute red barn, The Apple House is famous for their apple donuts. So we stopped in for some, as well as some delicious country breakfast, on our way to Skyline Drive. (more on that later)
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Annual Smith Halloween Extravaganza
Our friend Maytanee has a father who is...well...OBSESSED with Halloween. She had warned us about how all out he goes for Halloween decorations...but, still, I was blown away. Entire rooms wallpapered in blood splatter. Severed heads around every corner. Hallways of enchanted photos. Incredible.
Plus, the only thing he MIGHT love more than Halloween, is Rock Band. So he combines them into one crazy night. They have the most incredible Rock Band set-up ever. A full stage. Personal monitors. A live-view camera for the crowd. And stage lights synched to the beat. Also. Incredible.
Jared and I didn't have much time to plan out our costumes like in years past. {See HERE for some of our costumes from the past.} So we went to the local costume shop, and got Pac-Man and Inky the ghost costumes...mostly because we knew we could reuse them over and over in the middle school ministry, when we play Blind Pacman. So we made do...and had a lot of fun spending time with new friends, and being impressed by their dads.
Plus, the only thing he MIGHT love more than Halloween, is Rock Band. So he combines them into one crazy night. They have the most incredible Rock Band set-up ever. A full stage. Personal monitors. A live-view camera for the crowd. And stage lights synched to the beat. Also. Incredible.
Jared and I didn't have much time to plan out our costumes like in years past. {See HERE for some of our costumes from the past.} So we went to the local costume shop, and got Pac-Man and Inky the ghost costumes...mostly because we knew we could reuse them over and over in the middle school ministry, when we play Blind Pacman. So we made do...and had a lot of fun spending time with new friends, and being impressed by their dads.
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