Sunday, October 31, 2010

This is the holiday that never ends...

My neighbor helped me figure out why Halloween seems so long this year. It's because it is at the end of the weekend. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed it and I know the kids did too. We were just kind of worn out by the end. Eating your weight in chocolate will really make you tired.

Here is a tree in front of my house. I thought the leaves were so beautiful. I'm glad I took this picture when I did because two days later, every leaf was gone.
The week started off with Katie's school party on Wednesday. She goes to preschool at a Methodist church. They had a little parade and performance in their chapel. I will favor you with it now.
Ok, now...


The violent camera work is because I was laughing so hard. Next time I'll use a tripod.






This week gave me a greater appreciation for my mom. My father passed away when I was six and she had to carry on all of the holiday traditions alone. I remember her telling us that things like preparing the Thanksgiving meal were so fun with my dad and that after he was gone, it just felt like a lot of work. Mike was out of town this whole week and at times, I felt that way too. Which is a nice segue into the pumpkin carving.

Actually, I was so impressed with how the kids just dove into this. They both drew faces on their pumpkins and just went for it.

On Friday, Tommy had his TWO HOUR LONG class party. It only felt like four though. This is what happens when kids eat sugar:Then we were off to Boo at the Zoo with my friend Jen and husband and their adorable son.
Again with the pony rides...sort of

Tommy didn't care for this picture because he thought his horse was pulling a face. This was the Tinkerbell concept that Disney rejected.
I know this picture is up top too, but it is so cool, you can look at it twice. Tommy didn't think it would be possible for there to be a female clone.
I got my candy, I got my candy
This guy had the best costume hands down.
On Saturday we went to Tommy's school for some trunk-or-treat. It was quite a bit warmer this year than any other Halloween in our 8 years in Colorado.

These robots are actually twins and they won the costume contest. Very cute!
Tommy's friend since preschool. She is a beautiful princess on a unicorn.
Was this guy at the zoo last night? I don't know but they are hardcore fans. They had very cool ships and stuff in their trunk.
Katie and her friend. Vampire fairy- come on- it's the next big thing.
There were a lot of great looking trunks but I couldn't capture them all...I'm much too lazy for that.

Tommy's jack-o-lantern
And then there was trick-or-treating in the neighborhood. Some of neighbors went all out with really cool yards. We took the dog too and he really enjoyed it. I'm glad I got to go around with the kids. They just love this. Did I mention we have an appalling amount of candy at our house now?Tommy melted my heart while we were out. The kids were a little bit ahead of us and we told them to stop before going into the street. Katie was just about to step off the curb and Tommy grabbed her by the collar and pulled her back. I told him how proud I was of him. Big brothers are the best!

Katie's jack-o-lantern
Our cute little neighbor came with us. Her grandmother sews very well. I think her costume is so cute!
My jack-o-lantern.
Here's Gooshy and his, um, costume. It's just a sweater. I want to keep his humiliation to a minimum.
My wonderful husband sent me these flowers for my birthday.

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Jeanne said...

Holy crap your blog is so funny! I just laugh so much when I read your quotes from your kids on the side. I love to share them with my oldest daughter (because she's usually next to me on the other computer) but she's at school right now. I hope I don't forget to read them to her. But I am absolutely certain they get their witty retorts from their mother... however I don't know their father so it's very likely they got a doube dose?
Your trick or treating adventures were amusing to read as well. You are so funny Alicia :) But I also loved your memories you shared about your mom and dad. Things are work when you don't have someone to share it with. Maybe it's why my mom doesn't like to do yard work alone, she always likes company. That was a big event at our house during the summers when they were still married.