We had a fun-filled weekend of Halloween fun--to the point where last night after we put the kids to bed and shut the door on trick-or-treaters, I told Kevin that I was Halloweened out. Now, bring on Thanksgiving. I know a lot of people are already onto Christmas, but I personally love Thanksgiving (a day full of eating, what's not to like). Plus my birthday is right before Thanksgiving so November is good month for me.
Anyways, back to Halloween. Kiley LOVED it. We weren't sure how she would do trick-or-treating, but she was so great. She went up and said trick or treat (well other people probably couldn't understand her, but she said it) and would say thank you once she got her candy. Lucky for us we live in an area with a ton of townhomes, so we actually were able to hit up quite a few houses in a short amount of time which Ella appreciated. Kiley was so worn out by the end, that she asked to get in the stroller to ride home--that never happens anymore. When she got home though she got a second wind and was so excited to hand out candy to the other kids--I think she actually though was pretty pumped just to be outside when it was dark out (another thing that never happens in our house).
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And we're off. . . |
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First house--needed a little help from her paci |
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Madison was not so happy to be left at home |
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Handing out candy with dad |
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"Give me more candy!!!!" |
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A watermelon eating grilled cheese |
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"Mom why are you making me wear this stupid hat?" |
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Morgan and Madison looking so sad they can't help hand out candy
Prior to trick-or-treating, the girls went to parties 4 days in a row. Yes, they have a very busy social calendar. Friday they went with Aunt Abby and Uncle Kerry to the Marklund party where they stayed up 'til 9:30--party animals. Saturday we had a party at one of my friend's houses, Sunday was the Halloween party at Bubbles and Monday, Kiley had her school party.
Alright, enough photos for today.
Hope you all had a great Halloween! |
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