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Friday, November 2, 2012

Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet



Wednesday, Baby-girl decorated a pumpkin to welcome trick-or-treaters. It was my task to buy the candy. I came home with three large bags... and my family said it was NOT enough. Back to WalMart I went for more.

The little kids were so cute in the little costumes yelling trick-or-treeeeeeat. My oldest daughter, and Baby-girl would not be out done by the wee ones, they got in on the fun and dressed up as well. I dubbed them Nerd, and Nerdier!











After the very last trick-or-treater had come and gone we were left with a huge bowl of candy. I'm starting to think that was their purpose for having me buy additional candy. Those cute little fun size packs of candy are the debil! Before I know it, I can eat far more than I should. If I eat it all up, then I won't have to worry about it anymore!



Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Trick-Or-Treat!


On Halloween, our light is usually off, and the front door closed, unwelcoming to trick-or-treaters. No we're not Halloween scrooges, we've always had somewhere to go, either a Halloween carnival, or Boo On The Bayou.
 
Yesterday evening, we're at home doing Monday night, and Babygirl announced,
"Here come the trick-or-treaters." I was not prepared!

Although I was well aware it was Halloween, trick-or-treating was NOT on my mind. Because Halloween fell on Monday, we attended Boo-On-The-Bayou, Saturday. We were good.

At Boo-On-The-Bayou

Babygirl ran and got a bowl of month old butter scotch and gave that to the few early trick-or-treaters. 
  
Mr. Husband gave us money, and we high tailed it to WalMart to get the good stuff! We rushed back home so Babygirl could turn the light back on. Soon, cars were rolling down the street, like a parade. We were just in time!


The good stuff!

My girls had fun watching the little ones run to the door yelling trick-or-treat, and dropping goodies into their bags. Then I realized, my kids have never actually trick-or-treated house to house.

When my older two were little, our mall hosted trick-or-treating, and that was really fun. All the kids dressed up in costumes, and the mall merchants provided the treats. Then our church, other local churches, schools and our local YMCA hosted Halloween or Fall Carnivals, and we'd attend one or two of those. And we've always attended Boo-On-The-Bayou.

Next year, we'll be better prepared! And... when did parents start driving kids to trick-or-treat? While we're on the subject, I'm all for making Halloween the last Saturday of October. It's just easier!
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