I'm going to say that I'm behind on blogging because we are so busy, fulfilled, and full of meaningful activities and outings that I couldn't possibly tear myself away to blog about it. That sounds good. The busy part is true, anyway, even if I'm not always sure what I did all day to be so tired. Certainly not much that can be checked off a to-do list. I really need to start putting breakfast, lunch, dinner, shower, and kids alive on my list, so that I realize just how productive I am each day. :)
I don't know how many of you have ever been in Arizona over Halloween, but it's a little different than other parts of the country. I remember Halloweens in Illinois growing up where it was so cold that we ran to the neighbors on either side of us and were glad to be done. Most of your costume was irrelevant, because it was covered by your coat, and crepe paper hula skirts are likely to be ruined by rain or snow (true story). Sound familiar? Well, not here. Here you can shed the coat (heck, we still haven't brought ours out) and display your costume - although sometimes I wish the girls would wear a coat. Or at least a shirt. Here no one huddles inside waiting for the doorbell - they bring out lawn chairs and set up on the driveway, making Halloween a neighborhood block party, with candy for the kids and booze for the adults (first time I've witnessed "adult trick-or-treating").
We didn't think anyone would be knocking on our door in our gated anti-children community, so we went to Aunt Diane's house instead. I handed out zero candy and came home with a bucket full. Best Halloween ever! Morgan had the spiel down - "Happy Halloween! Trick or treat! Thank you!" princess wave - and was really in her element. By the end of the night, she could hardly walk because her bucket was so heavy, but she refused to hand it to me until I solemnly promised not to eat her candy. I figured that was a "while carrying the bucket" promise, so I didn't feel badly about raiding all the KitKats later. And maybe the Snickers. And a few other things I'm sure she wouldn't have enjoyed.
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Last year, Cinderella; this year, Sleeping Beauty. She has informed me that she will be Ariel when she turns 4 and Tinkerbell when she turns 5. I don't foresee any witches or ghosts in her future. |
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He was almost sweating in his little dog costume. I made the mistake of buying it on clearance after Halloween last year, before we knew we were moving down south. |
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Sporting Erik's mullet, which is somehow revived every single Halloween. I should have "lost" it in the move. |