Saturday, November 1, 2008

Post-Trick-Or-Treating Fun.

**There are like six new posts here. This one is the last in the actual history of things, so if you want to see this week in the order it occurred, start with the post titled "Pre-Halloween Fun."**

Halloween day and night brought more trick or treating. We went to the locally owned grocery store where they always hand out candy throughout the store to the trick-or-treating patrons. We met with our neighbor friends there, then headed to the assisted living home (Emiritus Estates) down Washington for a visit with the elderly and more candy gathering. One of our neighbor's grandmothers lives there. It was fun to see the joy on the faces of all the elderly men and women as they saw all the cute kids in their costumes and handed each a piece or two of candy. After that, we came home to empty out our pumpkins, and get ready to stroll the neighborhood.

Once everyone returned home for the evening, the feasting began.

Here's Lucas saying "cheese" for the camera with a mouth full of candy corn.

"Mwah hah ha ha ha!"

On Halloween night each year, the kids are allowed to eat as much candy as they want... until bedtime. Then they place their pumpkins full of candy on the kitchen table as an "offering" to the "Great Pumpkin." Then it's upstairs to brush teeth REALLY well, and off to bed. In the morning when they wake up, there's a great new gift in place of the candy filled pumpkins that was left by the "Great Pumpkin" sometime during the night as a little "thank you" for the candy they so lovingly bestowed upon him. Here's what that looks like.


In the morning, the kids all came down to eat breakfast and found the gifts. Both the boys got new trains. Alex's pulls a car with a dinosaur skeleton on it, and Lucas's pulls a car with a bicycle on it. They were very excited about them. Here's Alex looking at his.

Lucas wasn't quite as thrilled with having a gift.

"Hey...

"Where's the candy???"

Audrey wasn't quite sure what to do with hers. At first, she picked it up and dropped it on the floor. She's been doing that with everything that she doesn't feel has a use to her lately.

Eventually, with a little help and guidance, she got hers opened. I think she likes it.

Sarah slept in quite a bit longer than the rest of the kids. Which is understandable. She did stay up quite a bit later than everyone else also. But when she finally did come down and see her new gift, this is what I got.

She got the Belle doll (from Beauty and the Beast) that goes with the princess horse she got for her birthday earlier this year. She was thrilled. Which is good, considering I bought it back in August because I happened to see it on sale and thought it would be smart to store it for an occasion where she might do something to merit a new toy like that. I'd say it worked out quite nicely.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

7 comments:

Dave said...

I think that the great pumpkin idea is so great we just might have to do it!!!! Boy do your kids look scary ;o) Hope you had a great Halloween!

Anonymous said...

I love the great pumpkin idea too!! You guys all look so cute dressed as mummies! I love it!
What an adorable family!!!

Brooke and Brian said...

Haha, cute kids, I love that you colored their hair too. They look great, you and Jeff look good too. So, I think you should just come down here like today, and then stay until Thanksgiving, and then go home...what do you think?

{Steve and Amanda} said...

I love your costumes! Very creative. Audrey is definitely a cute mummy baby. Sounds like you guys had a great Halloween. I cringed when you talked about sewing your fingers, eek!

Rick and Christie Farnsworth said...

Looks like you had a great Halloween. I love the "Great Pumpkin" idea, that is probably one we will borrow eventually. Hope you are having a nice fall!

Farrah said...

Good idea, but what do you do with all the candy? Oh and we will be here at Thanksgiving and would love to get together! Let us know.

Anonymous said...

You guys are so cute! Love the mummy family costumes! It makes me want to dress up with Matt next year:) You're blog is so cute too!