Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Happy Halloween!!




Our Little Pumpkin, Ryder just wants to say Happy Halloween to Great Grandma Cloud, Auntie Kari, Uncle Ken, Rylie, Erica and Kendra
Grandma Jackie and Great Great Aunt Mary and Uncle Ken, too and Gary and Ella!
to Auntie Sherry!
and to Becky and little J-man, Monica and Karen! and all of our Blogger friends & our Ravelry friends!!
Happy Halloween Everybody--hope you all get lots of good treats and no tricks!!
Hugzzzzzzz to all from Ryder




5 comments:

knittingma said...

Oh, he looks adorable in his little pumpkin outfit! J is going to be a fireman--I haven't tried his costume on yet, and I have a feeling it's going to be HUGE. But, it'll be fun just the same. :) Happy Halloween!

Karen said...

Happy Halloween back atcha! What a cutie!!

monica said...

He is a cute little pumpkin. Happy Halloween!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Cindy and everyone,
Isn't our Ryder just an angel!
Thanks for the nice compliments, you made my day!
Cindy it is wonderful you have this page where we can see updates on Ryder. Thank you for doing this, Ken and I are sure enjoying it.
The pumpkin pics today are sooooo cute! He is all ready for Halloween!
I am so proud to be his great-great auntie! I take my role as Auntie seriously...just ask Ryder's Momma!
Cast of characters in the photo are, back row: Relation to Ryder - Cousins..Brett, Joseph, Greg, Matt, Auntie Mary (me). Middle row: More cousins Shar, Keith, and then skip over to between me and Matt is Jen (my daughter).
Front row is Cousin Kellie, Jackie (grandmother to Ryder), Momma Tiffany holding Ryder, Rachel holding Ella (both my granddaughters), Uncle Ken (my husband), and new daddy Zak.

Happy Halloween!
Mary

Beth N said...

Oh my goodness--what a sweetie he is--such a beautiful smile.

Your Roxy is very beautiful--I'm afraid I never let Jasmine's coat get that long- when I try to put bows in-she puts her head down on the carpet and scoots until she either gets the bows out or tangles her hair completely. They are such independent little dogs.

Your victorian swag socks turned out beautifully--that is one of the patterns I am dying to try.

Thanks for stopping by.