Whew! We packed some serious activities into this Halloween week. I guess we better start getting used to this lifestyle. The older the kids get, the busier we are going to get. We'll just keep looking at Barb and Dan, Dan and Julie, and Bob and Mol to see how nice life will be once we are back on the relaxing side again.
We started out last weekend with Mema and Papa coming by for dinner and pumpkin painting and carving. Gavin and Isabelle both liked the painting, and Mema did her best to show them the way, but not so sure it worked out. Once we moved onto carving, there seemed to quite a bit of interest in the designs, but not so much in the cleaning out, or carving of the pumpkins. For a kids activity, Papa and I seemed to be spending quite a bit of time with the knives in our hands. Of course, this didn't stop Isabelle and Gavin from critiquing our work once we were through.
Thursday was the big Halloween party and parade at Isabelle's pre-school. Her class has been working the last couple weeks on putting together their clown costumes, and they all looked great during their parade.
Friday was Gavin's turn. The entire school took part in a half day of special activities including special gym and music classes, as well as a costume parade around the school. It was great to see the entire school so into it. Isabelle even got to try out Kindergarten for a couple of hours. She loved learning.Halloween night started out with the traditional visit to Mema and Papa's neighborhood to kick off the trick or treating, and to get some special Mema gifts. Kind of the Halloween version of throwing out the first pitch at a baseball game. Gets the evening started each year, and the kids always look forward to it.
Our neighborhood came alive around 6pm this year, and both Gavin and Izzy were bouncing off the walls excited to hit the streets. They had been practicing their "trick or treat" all through dinner. We paired up with our next door neighbors, and headed out. The weather was perfect, with a breezy 55 degrees. This year was a first, with both Gavin and Isabelle making it all the way around the neighborhood, and hanging in until both of their pumpkin buckets were full with goodies. It was a great sight to see little "Elmo" heading up to each house with her pumpkin, laden down with her night's rewards, slung over her shoulder, too heavy to carry in one hand.
The week was a blur, but looking back on the pictures, the smiles tell all. Stories to share around the dinner table until next year.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Lots of Halloween fun
Posted by Charlie at 3:10 PM
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