Halloween has finally come and gone! I feel like we have already celebrated Halloween five times over, so it is a relief to know the actual holiday has finally arrived.
The weekend before we had tons of fun playing with Sophia for several days in a row and doing crafts and playing at parks.
By Sunday both kids had developed a nasty cough, so when Brandon visited that day they stayed in and played some games together.
Halloween started bright and early with both kids getting up before I was awake. I came downstairs to see them digging into the pumpkin cake we had made earlier that week with Sophia and her mom. Lovely. After we did some chores we carved our pumpkins. When going pumpkin shopping earlier this week both kids decided they wanted a tiny pumpkin instead of a regular sized one. Easier for me deal with! Or so I thought.... Turns out I am not a good carver. Especially when trying to carve out the lines of a 2 year old and 5 year old. So in an attempt to save them I brought out the googly eyes and we had fun making them more crafty. Thankfully, they actually looked better afterwards.
Then it was time for school and Kylie's school parade! Kylie loved getting to wear her costume to school and especially loved the glitter in her hair!
Hayden made me hold him the entire time at the parade because he was scared of all the costumed people. The first time Kylie came around she was oblivious to us, though we were yelling her name and waving frantically. Happily she saw us the second time around!
That evening was our ward dinner and trunk or treat. Kylie was such a good helper and listener. Plus she actually ate her dinner! Hayden was still feeling pretty sick, so he didn't eat anything and made me carry him around the whole time - even trunk or treating. That is why I didn't get any good pictures... or even one of me!
AFTER the trunk or treating was over Hayden crawled into the car while I cleaned up. I turn around to find him chowing down on candy. Seriously, kid? He won't eat anything all day and is all sick, but of course he will eat candy. Go figure.
On our way home we stopped at a neighborhood house that had built a small Halloween Haunting maze in their front yard. We had seen them building it for the past week on our way to school, and Kylie was eager to try it out. Hayden, not so much. So he sat outside with the nice ladies while I took Kylie in it. The actors had been warned before hand that a five year old was coming, so they didn't try to scare us, but of course their makeup and costumes were super creepy and you could barely see them in the shadows so Kylie was thoroughly scared by the time we made it through! She was proud of herself for doing it though!
Tuesday morning came too early and once again Kylie had found her and Hayden something suitable for breakfast - candy. I had hidden all the candy the night before, but there were two small chocolates in the fridge that she found that I had forgotten about. I think we will need a candy fast for the next few days to get all this sugar out of their system!