Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Friday, November 20, 2015

Halloween


Halloween was fun and festive and fell on a Saturday.  Our tween was torn between wanting to stay with us and wanting to branch out with a few of her friends.  We all stayed together for awhile and then she continued without us.  I'm thankful the mom of her friend since kindergarten was so willing to journey on with all these girls alone.
Last stop of the night for the ninja turtles: our backyard



Janessa got to visit with both her nino and her nina and their special someones.

The boys ended their night early for a sleepover...Jonathan's first, actually.

Our neighbors graciously hosted a creative little party that had the kids entertained for hours.  It was a long but full day!  This was also the day that papa's health really began to decline. . .more on that later.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Halloween Hangover

And just like that Halloween is over.  Done.  In the books and the holidays are ready to be unwrapped!  This Halloween was low key since Nessa Bessa had been sick.  The funny thing about it?  According to the kids it was also one of the best!  I love when that kind of stuff happens coincidentally!

Last week, Fall Ball started our season off with dancing and friends.
 Keeping an eye on an almost four year old who has her own friends is rough.  She wants to be big so badly. . .but then there's mom right there capturing shots that just melt me.
Those ringlets in the back--just do me in.  My little strawberry.
The big kids and dad went to the event at church Wednesday night--Nessa wasn't up to it so we picnicked on our bed and watched tv.  I thought it was pretty perfect.  We dressed her up to go to the My Gym party with the big kids where she donned costume #2.
But she wasn't feeling herself so we came home.  We didn't want to push it so she would be okay for the actual Halloween day.
That day, we stayed home and rested up before hitting uncles house and then the grandparents.  It's kind of like a tradition.  Living so close definitely has its perks!
Then back to our quaint, little city where EVERYONE seems to come to escape their own. The trick-or treating is out of control--kids are dropped off by the car loads and it's quite the mad house.  But we live here and we enjoy going to houses of people we know--so we put on our brave faces and head out into the costume chaos and enjoy it.  This year we started and ended at a church two blocks from home.  Our neighbor told us about it and they had free food, games, and the best part?  A magic show.
We could have stayed here all night.  The kids loved it.

Did I mention this one changed her costume again?  She came downstairs after brother had "painted" her face with my eyeshadow--a shade of gray.  So we changed up her costume so she was one happy kitty.
 And finally we met up with some friends and then we lost our friends and then we met up with other friends and we all just did what we do for our kids.  We walked and they went door to door totally oblivious to the crowds.  That cracked me up!
These three littles had to put on their glow necklaces and hold hands the whole time so they didn't get separated.  It was way cute! At the end of the night we went to our friend's house for food and came home by nine.  Daddy still had to work the next day--but the kids and I?  We got a full night's sleep and had no school the next day!  I love that the kids enjoyed it so much.  I was reminded (again) of how fast the time is passing.  I love these celebrations woven into our family tapestry.  I just hope they love them as well and always are a part at some level. This year when they gave me their candy to donate--we took them to Target and gave them twenty dollars to spend.  They were excited and surprised.  We were grateful that for them Halloween is all about the dressing up and gathering with friends. We wanted to gift them something instead of set them up for cavities.  Works for us!

Sunday, October 28, 2012

October 28, 2012

 Pumpkin Patch 2012
For the record:  the girl had three Halloween shirts and I couldn't find a single one.  Dirty clothes, perhaps?  Oh well, she still had fun!  Her friend Sarah was there too--they are about three weeks apart and have been having so much fun together!  I have to ask her mom for permission to post pictures of our weekly adventures...

Cousin Joshua joined us and my favorite memory will be how I asked them to count the smashed pumpkins and they started off walking up a hill as I was snapping pictures. . . and trying to move the stroller--next thing I know, they are at the top of a hill and I am yelling to stop and wait for me.  They continued (shocker, I know) and then I couldn't see them at all any more.  I had to pick up the stroller and run, calling out to them.  They had come to the edge of the patch and were standing at the fence watching cars drive by.  Those two. . .I tell you. . .trouble in the making. 

For the record:  Yes, big kids we went while you were in school.  With all this talent show stuff homework and conferences. . .it just worked to take Janessa.  We bought you each pumpkins that you can carve and I hope you aren't too heartbroken. . .but mama had to do what mama could do!