That's right, yesterday we got our first snow of the year. I had not expected it to be this early but it was a nice surprise. The morning began cold and rainy, which I was very excited about. By 10:30 am it had turned to snow as you can see in the first video. 30 minutes later we had a nice dusting of the white stuff as the second video shows. From what I could tell it was no big deal for my fellow New Jerseyans but it was pretty good compared to a Tennessee snow, where it probably would have closed schools for a few days. I am looking forward to the "real snows" this winter. This has not historically been Laura's kind of weather but I think it is growing on her. I am planning a winter wardrobe budget for her that will consist of socks, long johns, mittens, scarves, and ear muffs. Hopefully she won't freeze. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
-rtp
Ross and I went to get pumpkins for our pumpkin carving party with the Lumry’s and Jones’s. We went to this cute little farm in East Brunswick (at least I think that is where it was) and spent time roaming the fields of pumpkins, walking through corn mazes and apple orchards, and visiting the turkey, chicken, and pigs. The farm was great, however come to find out the pumpkins cost 0.59cents per pound. We decided we needed a better deal and went to try our luck at local Nursery/ Garden store. The farm was worth the 












