First was the Costume Parade at Grandma and Grandpa White's House on Sunday:
All of the White Family Cousins dressed up: Ben (Spiderman), Maddie (Tinker Bell), Nick (Batman), Emma (Indian), Josh (Curious George), McKay (Anakin), Tre (Transformer), Skyler (Superman) Jaxon (Santa), Olivia (Cowgirl) and Kayden (Cow).After the Costume Parade we went to Grandpa and Grandma White's neighbor's "Spooky House". This neighbor goes all out each year and puts on quite the spooky show in his yard.
Josh being "spooked" in the zombie corn patch.The next night was Family Home Evening so we carved pumpkins.
Here are all the pumpkins lit up and the pumpkin carvers. (Bummer that the picture turned out blurry.)Thursday night we went to ride the Stringtown Railroad with Grandma and Grandpa Haacke. It is a free train ride in Lindon that runs the week of Halloween. While it is still light out the ride is very mild, but apparently when it gets dark the train ride gets quite scary. Mostly we just waved at a bunch of monsters who waved at us first.
I love this picture of my dad all squished up in the train. He is such a trooper. He has a couple of bad knees and I know this wasn't the most comfortable position for his to ride in. But he was smiling and enjoying the ride none the less. My mom is right behind him all smiles.On Friday I went to the school for the boys' class parties.
I am McKay's room mom this year (What was his teacher thinking?) so I was in charge of his party. I had one mom and a dad come in and play a couple of games with the kids and one mom come and do a craft. I help the kids make these spooky edible chocolate trees with a candy corn fence and pumpkin patch. Surprisingly the party was a success and the kids had a great time.Finally: Halloween! The whole family dressed up for Halloween this year and went trick-or-treating. My parents came out to celebrate the holiday with us. My mom came trick-or-treating with us and my dad stayed at the house to pass out candy and toothpaste. (Yes, you read right--toothpaste. It was a success until the end of the night when someone graciously returned their toothpaste by placing it on our top stair. It was like they said "No thanks. I didn't want toothpaste for trick-or-treating." At least we didn't get toilet-papered.)
* What were you for Halloween this year?
** Did you give or receive anything unique for trick-or-treating?




Sounds like a busy but fun week! Craig and I dressed up as cowboy/cowgirl, Meaghan was princess (big surprise), and Camron was a Swat guy. As for unique, it seems these days that handing out candy is unique - we got lots of anything but! :-)
ReplyDeleteOlivia loved getting tooth paste at your house! (I loved it too). Your costumes are all so cute... you looked great (as always!).
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