Our Halloween was pretty traditional. Josie had a Halloween party at school (I love preschool), the girls went trick or treating at Justin's clinic, we went trick or treating around our neighborhood (in the rain, no less), and then we had our ward trunk or treat the next night. We had a lot of Halloween this year and, while I really enjoy this holiday, I'm glad it's over.
Here are the pictures:
This year, Josie had a hard time deciding on a costume. I had taken the boys to get their costumes but I told Jo that she couldn't have one until she made up her mind. Well, she finally did. She wanted to be a cat. But not just any cat. Doom Kitty from the obscure cartoon Ruby Gloom (it's actually a really cute little show, it you have Netflix I recommend it).
This is Doom Kitty (not to be confused with Doom Kitty - the adult entertainer, holy cow was that kind of a shock when I was searching for images to use for her costume)!
She requested a few modifications and this is what we ended up with. I love it. I think she looked especially fetching.
I ended up making two pair of ears because the first ones turned out weird. Sammie loved wearing them.
Sammie's costume was an owl. I love Old Navy kid costumes. I think they're cute, reasonably priced, and warm!
Sammie loved her costume (and since it was kind of big on her, I think we'll be able to get another year out of it - yay)!
Trick or treating at the clinic.
These are all the kids that came (a huge drop in numbers from previous years, but it was still a blast).
Halloween night it was rainy. Yuck. Thankfully it wasn't pouring rain so we still decided to brave the neighborhood.
Noah went as Pikachu this year and Clayton went as Spiderman.
(Not so) Interesting story. Clayton had originally chosen a Bumblebee (from Transformers) costume. We paid for it and everything. Then, the day before Halloween, it went missing. It's still missing. There was a lot of searching and a lot of frustration and that costume never was found. Fortunately, he had this Spiderman one from the play workshop that he did over the summer. Hopefully we'll find that Bumblebee costume somewhere and he can be that next year.
Noah LOVES his costume. He has worn it everyday since Halloween. I think he's the cutest Pokémon around!
I love this picture. Man alive, my kids are attractive!
Trick or treating out in the rain.
It was Sammie's first year going around with the big kids. She only made it down one street before she was over it (which was good, because I was over it by then too). So she and I went home to pass out candy, while Justin and the older kids stayed out for two more hours!
Sam and I came home, ate some candy, and she went to bed. She was wiped!
When the older kids came home their loot was epic! Not only did they get loads of candy, it was almost all GOOD candy!
The kids enjoyed their loot (after parent taxes, of course). We gave them 15 minutes of gluttony, and now the candy sits in a bag where the kids get a few pieces a day (and I get candy by the fistful all day long). It's a hard life, but someone's got to fight childhood obesity around here!
So, until next year, Happy Halloween!
2 comments:
Ha...that's exactly how the candy rationing happens around here! I'm certain I've gained weight. :/ That is an amazing amount of candy they got. And how disturbing about the other Doom Kitty! Your kids all look awesome!
They all look so cute!! This Halloween just wasn't the same without you guys, we miss you!
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