Here's what we did with our extra hour this morning.
Yes, I wait until morning to turn the clocks back, and relish the extra hour with each push of the button on each clock. And while doing so, exclaim to all, "Look everyone! A free hour!"
It was a good way to ask for all the chocolate candy from the stash and let them think it was going to a good cause. The two "Candy Bar Conglomorate" apples will be well-fought-over.
It was a year ago yesterday that Doug and I returned from Twin Falls in search of a home to house our family when we would shortly be moving from our beloved Prescott Valley.
So many emotions flooded my mind at that time. It seems impossible it was an entire year ago. And, since it was a crazy time, I didn't even get a Halloween picture of my kids last year. Even for this Halloween Scrooge, that's unprecedented. The pics we took yesterday should make up for it.

Yes, the (indestructable) Sully costume has gotten some good use these past 5 years. That was a great eBay investment. In two more years, Kyle will use it and I'll sell it on eBay myself, returning the favor for some other family who can use it for equally as long.
Seeing as how the day was exceptionally beautiful and free of wind and being that it was Halloween and I had no appiontments scheduled, I decided it was an optimal opportunity to attempt our own family picture before the evidence of Fall is gone.
As I have done in the past, I enlisted the help of a local adorable Young Woman and away we went. 
Our first stop was a beautiful ranch that I pass each day on my way to school. I've been wishing since I first passed it that I could try a picture here.
So we did! It's on a busy road, so we had a great time requesting horn honks from the sugar beet truck drivers that passed every 2 minutes. Poor Jessi standing in the middle of the road risking her own life for our precious picture.

The train tracks were fun too, except for the smoke in our eyes from the burning of the field or the trash or whatever someone was burning. Love the sticks, huh? Love em'.
I'm grateful for my family's cooperation, however limited.