We had a really fun Halloween. The girls had their class parties on Friday and I got to go and make a craft with McKenzie's class. We went to our ward party Friday night for a chili cook off and trick or treating. (Go Celeste, ward chili champ!) Our ward uses the stake cener for trick or treating instead of trunk or treating outside. You can sign your family up for a room and decorate it all up or donate candy to a room. Its kind of fun to go around the building from room to room. Some people went all out with haunted rooms, one couple made Peter Pan's Never Never land in theirs. And its a whole lot warmer than trunk or treating. Here's some more of our fun holiday. Sorry the pictures are completely not in order.
This was the first year Connor got to enjoy trick or treating. Once he figured out that all he had to do was cruise up to each door, smile cute, and hold out his bag he was way into it. He climb up the stairs and shove the other kids out of the way to get in front. People would open the door and awe at him, then give him extra candy. At one house the guy put a mask on and crawled to the door. He just stuck his masked face out at the kids to scare them. Poor Con burst into tears and backed away as fast as he could. It took him a few houses to get over it. The guy felt so bad.
Just like Charlie Brown, after each house Greg would dig whatever he got out of his bag, hold it up and annouce what he got. The girls joined in because they thought it was funny, like the special. Kenzie said she kind of hoped she got a rock because that would be funny, then she was like, no not really.
We bought one of those pumkin carving kits with the stencils and tools this year. We made a raven, monster, scary pumkin and a haunted house.
Connor was scared of the inside of the pumpkin. He'd walk over, look in, then back away freaked out.
Dave and I dressed up in our awesome 80s rock star outfits. I teased my hair to the sky and put on tons of glittery eye makeup and false eyelashes. I hit the Value Village up for a short torn skirt, a tee shirt to cut up, and the ugliest belt I could find. Leggings, knee high boots and my giant hair and I was looking awesome. I bought Dave a mullet wig and some fake tatoo sleeves.
The kids all dressed up and ready for the ward party. Hailey dressed up as a witch complete with hideous striped tights. She had glow in the dark, sparkly face make up and nail polish. Kenzie went as a nurse. She was very original. Greg had his beloved Buzz Lightyear costume. There was another boy there with a Buzz costume with no wings, greg kept saying, I'm the real Buzz Lightyear because I have wings. Connor got to recycle the beaver costume for the 3rd kid.
4 comments:
wow! I especially like your costume this year. I love con in the beaver costume, I remember ha in that one several years ago. You had your mom make it because of her cute little beaver smile she had when she was little! Wish we could of went together this year.
Your costume ROCKED! I love that you and Dave coordinated! And yes, the ward party was tons of fun! Love the shot of David and Greggers, love the pic of your cheesy smile!
Dude, you guys are awesome. LOVE the costumes. Your hair is getting long! Pumpkin carving goes the same way at our house...yours look so good! Glad you guys had fun this year!
Fun times! You and Dave had great costumes. George and I had matching mullet wigs we just wore to the trunk-or-treat this year since we didn't have any parties to go to. Your 80s rocker was genius - the perfect idea for a girl with big hair, I'll have to remember that!
We ARE moving back your way - only a month and a half to go (not that I am counting down the seconds or anything)! We will have to get together more once we are permanent and not alaways so all over the place and busy.
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