HALLOWEEN PARTIES
This year Troy and I had to dress up on three separate occasions for different parties. The first one included a yummy dinner, a lot of running around, and the Newlywed game. The second involved a little murder mystery and a variety of "test your fate" activities. The guy below had to let a live tarantula crawl on his chest for 1 min. Others had to eat things like a cow tongue, three king worms, nasty drink concoctions, and the kicker of the evening was when a poor girl had to eat three live goldfish!!! I was dying!!! Let's just say I did NOT test my fate that evening. Troy did and as luck would have it all he had to do is stand with his arms out straight for three minutes! BORING!!!
I didn't think we were going to be able to pull of the third party; the annual family Halloween party. We had so much going on and it just seemed simpler to stay at home. Anyone who knows me knows that I HATE to miss out on family functions so by Thursday night I caved in and we made it work. And I am SOOOO glad I did. It's not everyday that you get to see your family (especially this bunch) all decked out in sweet Halloween attire!
Grandpa and Grandma Smith with their great-grandchildren
My mom and dad
Hallee and cousin Olivia
Me and my gang
FALL LEAVES
Fall just wouldn't be complete without playing in the leaves. Thank goodness my parents back yard does more than the trick. My dad saved this pile of leaves just for the grandkids. Good thinking Pops!
CRAFTING
The girls and I managed to do a little crafting this month as well. We made these cute kabobs out of gummy/gooey treats to give to all the cousins. A little sticky but a fun project. I also realized a few days before Halloween that the girls did not have trick-or-treat bags. So, I came up with the perfect way to rid my pantry of all those empty food storage cans. :)
The girls and I managed to do a little crafting this month as well. We made these cute kabobs out of gummy/gooey treats to give to all the cousins. A little sticky but a fun project. I also realized a few days before Halloween that the girls did not have trick-or-treat bags. So, I came up with the perfect way to rid my pantry of all those empty food storage cans. :)
Note: It helped to microwave some of those tougher candy for a few seconds to make it easier to slide. We also put them in cellophane bags and tied black tulle around the bottom.
7 comments:
Not a Halloween passes that we don't remember Troy and his Zorro costume. Looks like he hasn't slacked off at all! Still going all out! Please tell me you didn't make these ones though! And how in the world did you get Hallee's hair to do that!?!?
The costumes all turned out great!! It is always fun to see how much you can fit into one holiday:)
Wow you guys are a party animal. What a fun month I love it. It sounds like November is packed with some good times too. You are one busy lady.
So glad you were able to come to the family party! It was great to see you and your kids. You all looked great all dressed up. I agree, Halloween is so busy, it is definitely starting to give christmas a run for it's money.
Hey! I have that same Boo! sign - but I need to get some orange ribbon like yours. I love your Cleopatra costume.
Such fun ideas!! I LOVE their buckets. WOW! You are such a good Mom. Thanks for the great lesson last week. It really helped me this week! You are truly inspired!!
jami, you cram a lot of life into one little family. i'm very inspired. and also a little guilt-stricken, as i was more than content to slap some old dressups on my kids and walk them around the block on halloween afternoon. maybe being out all week with swine flu had something to do with it, or maybe i'm just lazy. dah well. all the activities look fun!!
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