Shannon and his 'make shift' pumpkin costume with our little pumpkin, thanks to my friend, Charity, for the cute pumpkin onesie she sent Reagan. I helped Shannon sew on the pumpkin face to his orange shirt which he stuffed with pillows
Monday, November 16, 2009
Halloween Party at our friends' apt (Oct 31)
'Kasteel de Haar' in The Netherlands after another outing to the Polish Pottery Outlet! (Oct 30)
One Friday I convinced Shannon to take off work and head up to the Polish Pottery Outlet in The Netherlands. I've been itching to go back ever since I went there in April. They have such a great selection and I always have fun rummaging through the aisles. Reagan was very patient with my indecisiveness, but after 2 hours, I think I was wearing on both her and Shannon! Below you'll see pictures of our newly acquired pieces ranging from coffee mugs to entertaining dishes. I found a new pattern that I really liked this time around, so I hope they continue to carry it in the future as I'd like to add to my collection. I also bought my friend Stephanie some mini teapot shaped teabag dishes as a belated Birthday gift. I think I'm going to have to head back there and get some for myself now since I opted out after seeing what damage we had already done!
Once we were finished at the Outlet, we headed in the direction of Utrecht where one of Holland's nicest medieval castles is situated, 'Kasteel de Haar' (here is Frommer's review in English). It's only around 5 minutes Northwest of Utrecht and probably around 30 minutes from the Outlet. It was a lovely Fall day, so we toured the grounds, just missing the last tour of the castle by 30 minutes. The castle is currently being renovated, but it still seemed quite immaculate; though, we hope to see the finish state in the future. The grounds were beautiful with bridges, canals, flowerbeds, labyrinths, Autumn colored trees and more. It was all worth the small entrance fee. If you haven't noticed from early blogs, Shannon and I love castles and try to hit as many as possible...you just don't see these kinds of things in the States, let alone in our home state of Nebraska!
Entrance to 'Kasteel de Haar'
Below are some of my Polish Pottery purchases. Since we didn't ship over any of our new coffee cups that we received for our wedding, we decided to buy a few along with saucers. We thought it would be fun to get an assortment of designs. We drink a lot more tea these days and I tend to have some ladies over every once in awhile, so it's nice to have some unique mugs.
Here are some of the other items: muffin tins, tart pan, square dip dish, and side dish bowl
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Photos of Reagan taken at 1, 2 and 3 months old
Here are a few shots of Reagan when she was 1, 2 and 3 months old. Shannon and I set up photo shoots for her the first 2 months, but had some of our friends take some more professional like pictures for her 3rd month. We were so happy that they were able to drop by our apartment one weekend and capture some great shots of not only Reagan but the whole family. A BIG thanks goes out to our friends Dallas and Thomas!

Reagan's first overnight trip was to Reims, France (Champagne region of France); thus, it was only fitting that her 1st month photos were next to some of the purchases we acquired! Actually, my mom, who was visiting at the end of August, bought us the Champagne holder for our Christmas present and the bottle of Champagne for our anniversary. Thanks again mom!
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