I know this is nearly a month late but I will soon accept
the fact that every event/holiday is going to be a little more hectic now that I
have two kids. Halloween was a little bit
of a blur. Cameron and I had just gotten
back from a mini-vacation, Brynn had numerous activities going on at school that
week and everyone in the house was playing catch up. Brynn and I did a great job of painting the
pumpkins the weekend before so we did not have to worry about trying to get
them done after school during the week.
The last pumpkin got carved the night before Halloween - but at least we
go to enjoy it for one night.
Brynn started her Halloween off at school with a Halloween “fashion
show”, as she would call it. She
surprisingly was the only Elsa in the entire preschool. They played games, colored, and had a creepy
crawly lunch that they all helped prepare.
After school we stuck around for the Harvest Festival where Brynn
enjoyed more games and the bounce houses.
She was happy to show us all of her friends and teachers, which we have
met thousands of times. Afterwards it
was trick or treating time.
Trick or treating was a blast. Burke just sat in the stroller checking out
all of the kids while Brynn went from house to house knocking on the doors
herself, saying trick or treat and please and thank you. This was the first year she understood what to
do and wanted to participate. She loved
showing off her princess dress and taking in all of the complements. A true princess at heart. Poor Burke was just along for the ride,
dressed up in his hand-me-down costume MOO!
It did not take long, and Brynn was ready to head home. She was so tired from all of the excitement of
the day and all of the walking. A few
pieces of candy later and Brynn was sleeping like a princess!! And like always, Burke was wide awake ready
for more MOO!
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