Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Halloween Celebrations

Oct 30 - 31 - Our Halloween celebrations started a day early this year. Grandma Boman always has a big party on Halloween with chili and bread sticks and cinnamon rolls and TONS of people. We couldn't make it down for her big shin-dig, so we all got together a day early on Sunday for dinner and the kids put on their costumes and show off a little. Logan, Rylee and Avery with Uncle Kyle - He was someone from one of those war video games. Apparently, he went to great lengths to match all the details. He was pretty proud of his costume!
My nephew Ethan was Woody and was so cute! And my mom looking like a pretty proud Grandma.
Avery and her buddy Ethan
CHEESE
They both hated their hats!

Oct 31 - Both the kids had Halloween parties at school and were so excited to wear their costumes!
Logan the Jedi all ready for school!
And Rylee ready in her Dorothy costume
With Toto and her basket
Rylee with her carpool buddies - Kylie the Princess, Savanna the Spider witch and Rylee as Dorothy. She has such cute little friends.
Rylee made this adorable Monster cupcake at her school. I had to hurry and get a picture because she couldn't wait to eat it!
I had to go help with Logan's class party and was in charge of the treat, so we ate doughnuts from a string. I don't know if any of the kids' mouths were really big enough for the doughnuts, but they all got at least a few bites before they gave up!
Logan getting a big bite!
Having so much fun at his class party
I had to take the girls with me and Avery was so happy to get a doughnut, too.
After all the partying, we went home and took a little break and then had dinner. Grandma Boman was nice enough to send us home with some of her famous chili so we wouldn't miss out on that tradition. We also had mummy dogs again since they kids loved them so much. Then, we headed to a Trunk-or-Treat at the neighbor's. I am a little bit against Trunk-or-Treats. I think it is more fun to do traditional door to door trick-or-treating. But, since most of our neighborhood was going there, it only made sense to go there, too. It ended up being a lot of fun. The kids got to see most of their friends in one place and they also had hot dogs and doughnuts and hot chocolate.
Ready to get started!
Mommy and the kids after making the roundsDaddy and the kids - He passed out candyOnce we got home, I asked the kids if they wanted to trick-or-treat at a few houses on our street. Logan refused! He got a little scared at a couple houses last year, and so he didn't want to go trick-or-treating at all and was so happy when the neighbors had a trunk-or-treat. Then, there was some guy dressed up really scary at the trunk-or-treat with a big wolf mask on and he was freaked out! All my kids were and it actually scared me a little, too. Avery still talks about the "guy at Trick-or-treats. He so scary!" So, he and dad stayed home and me and the girls headed to a few more houses. After about a half hour, we called it a night and came home to watch some Halloween specials and let the kids dig into their loot. It was a fun Halloween! The girls digging into their candy

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