A whole week of spooktacular activities for the Cook family:
Picking out a pumpkin at the patch.
Toddler Halloween party at our local park.
It was SO fun!!
Pumpkin carving lasted about 5 minutes.
Nate decided he'd rather put a puzzle together in his room.
Maybe next year...
This trick-or-treater is ready to hit the neighborhood.
Bring on the candy!
Story: Nate liked handing out candy to the kids at our door the first 2 or 3 times, then he saw a teenager dressed as a scary skeleton and he burst into tears. After that, he'd cry when the doorbell rang. Later on, after we finished handing out our candy and he was taking a bath, Nate kept saying "no kids." I had to convince him the kids were at home, in bed, and the costumes were put away. Poor little guy. By the way, if you're a teenager and you can afford your own cell phone, I think you can buy your own candy at the store and leave trick-or-treating to the little kids. Just sayin'.
We hope you had a fun and safe Halloween!
1 comment:
couldn't agree with you more! Big kids stay home! And they aren't even cute. But, Old MacDonald sure was!
Jennifer
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