Back by popular demand and the fact that it has been since July since we have taken any pictures to even put on our blog, here is another update. Cole is doing really well. He is excited about "the baby in mom's tummy" and to be a big brother, as much as he can understand about it that is. He was snuggling me in bed one morning when he sat straight up and asked me what the name of the baby in my tummy was? When I told him I didn't know what to name her, he asked if he could call her baby ketchup? And so, she is baby ketchup now, except for one day where he called her "my dad's big loud truck." He is so creative and so cute. He is always asking a hundred questions, "what's that" "why" "where is that" "why are we going this way" "how do we get there"? Sometimes our answers really are not enough, but we try.
These pictures are from a train ride we took on my Uncle John and Aunt Donna's speeder train car, they used to use these to haul the workers around on the tracks, now it is my Uncle Johns hobby. Cole was too little, but they said it was ok anyways for him to ride. I have never seen him sit so still for so long. We met at the Heber Train Station and then rode the tracks to Vivian Park, it was beautiful and we were able to see some of the countryside not able to see by car. It was a wonderful day.
We had to pull over once each way to let the big Heber Creeper train pass. Cole thought that was amazing and would just wave as the train and the passengers passed by.


The leaves had just started changing, it was so pretty.


My Uncle John, in his element driving the speeder car.

We wore Cole out.

This is a line of 4 cars, the few in the front had broken down and then they needed a boost from the last speeder car to make it up the small incline back to the station.

It was such a great day to be able to spend with John and Donna. We hadn't seen them for almost 2 years and it was wonderful to catch up with them.