Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween!

I feel like we've been building this holiday up with Sean for a month straight and I'm so excited that today is finally the day!  All of our holiday preparedness helped because Sean totally gets it.  He knows about ghosts, skeletons, pumpkins, witches, scary monsters, and the concept of trick or treating.  And boy is he ready!


We had a trial run last weekend at the Zoo Boo.  Aside from the chilly temperatures, we were lucky to have a beautiful sunny evening since we bought the 5pm tickets - genius!  We were home by bedtime and didn't have any meltdowns from either kid.





 On Monday night, we let Sean clean out his little pumpkin he got from daycare.  They let the kids paint the pumpkins one day last week so it was already decorated, but we thought we'd see what he would do if we let him clean it out and "carve it" (Obviously, Scott did most of the work...).




 I think he was more interested in the ziplock bag of carving tools and the Music Choice Sounds of the Season channel on TV.


But, none the less, here are the pumpkins:




In case you can't tell, the two big pumpkins are Bert and Ernie - thanks to Scott's craftsmanship and Google images.
He was also thrilled that Evan was big enough to do the pumpkin picture he wanted to do with Sean two years ago!  Unfortunately, when he wanted to do this picture with Sean, Sean was only 4 weeks old and I put my foot down on that one.  Since Evan is 8 weeks and has good head control, we gave it a shot.  And we were surprised to see that he actually cooperated (once we lined the pumpkin with a towel so he wasn't cold and put a small space heater on blowing in his direction...).  The things we do to get some funny shots of our kids...


Now it's Halloween day and as an added bonus to being on maternity leave and home, I was able to spend this day with the boys!  We watched Garfield's Halloween Adventure this morning (a classic!) and then I was lucky enough to attend Sean's Halloween Party at daycare from 9:30-11am while Evan was with Nana.  It was so awesome getting to see him interact with his friends and see them all in costume!  While the plans were postponed until tomorrow for the helicopter to drop healthy snacks all over the field behind the school for the kids because of the rainy weather, they still did a great job of putting together arts and craft stations and sensory tables for the kids!







With Sean down for his nap and Evan hanging out in his bouncy chair, I was able to whip up some pumpkin chocolate chip muffins I found on Pinterest and a salad for dinner over at Scott's sister's house tonight (she lives two blocks away)!  Turkey chili, salad, and the muffins are on the menu for a nice dinner with Scott's family and then the kids are off for trick or treating while I hold down the fort with Evan and some warm apple cider!  Happy Halloween!

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