This year Halloween was pretty easy at our house. Besides Evan, the boys just picked out
costumes we had in the dress up costume box.
Evan on the other hand, really wanted to be a mime. He knew exactly what he wanted for his
costume. I went out to several stores
looking for the pieces. We were lucky
enough to borrow many of them and only have to buy a few things. He won a costume contest at a carnival we
went to at the high school earlier in the week.
He really played the part too. He
wouldn’t do any talking, just lots of facial expressions and hand
gestures. I am sure it was especially hard because he was hanging out with his friends most of the night. He was really good!
At the kids elementary school they have a school Halloween parade
every year. The parents come and pack
the gym and the cafeteria to watch the students, staff and teachers come
through in their costumes. This year the
audience was pretty sparse. We usually
have a hard time finding seats, but this year about half the seats were
open. Not sure why, but it also seemed
like we had a lot less trick or treaters in the neighborhood at night. We still had many cars from other
neighborhoods “visiting our neighborhood” for trick or treating, but not as
many as usual. I don’t think we had
anyone ring our doorbell past 8:30, maybe even 8pm and we never even turned our light off Halloween
night. It was strange.
We had our usual trunk or treat at church but it started at 5:30, which seamed pretty early to me. We didn’t have time
to eat dinner before and it was still light outside when we got there. You might not think the kids care about not
having dinner before trick or treating.
But Halloween dinner is a big tradition in the Abel house and something
the kids always talk about. As a matter
of fact it had been something they had been talking about for weeks (I thought
maybe I would get off the hook this year, but no). I had been busy the entire day making the
Halloween dinner (one of the reasons I was so glad they chose costumes from the
costume box). I was pretty disappointed they
weren’t going to be able to eat it while it was going to be fresh, but oh well,
what can compete with candy!! After the annual
trunk or treat we drove to see some of our friends that we see every year, some
of whom do special treats for our kids or just like to see them, then we did a
few streets by our home. Then finally
home for the long awaited dinner…..
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Snake with protruding guts |
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broomsticks and witches fingers with fungus |
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q-tips with earwax |
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Evan left the chile can out the night before and the worms came out! |
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Vampires blood with their bloody teeth and eyeballs inside. This is the
only one we have every year because the kids request it. |
Dallen had a few friends come over who joined us for dinner after they
were done trick or treating. That is where a few of the extra snacks in
the top picture came from (i.e. pop, wrapped cupcakes, pretzels) I
don't think they knew what they had in store when we invited them to
join us for dinner.
2 comments:
Looks like a fun night! and lots of hard work too!
So cute!! I love it! Awesome mom award goes to you!
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