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Thursday, November 1, 2012

The Magic of Halloween

 Kids love Halloween and for good reason! There's so many fun things to do for this holiday including carving pumpkins, dressing up in costumes, trick or treating, parties, decorating the house with scary spiders and bats, and of course candy, candy, candy.


 This was one of our first projects with a pumpkin -- we wanted to make them look like bats.
So the first step was to paint them black. Mason really thought it was exciting!
 For a girl who LOVES to paint, Elaina was pretty excited when I told her we were
going to paint some pumpkins. I almost feel like making the bat pumpkins all over again just
to watch her singing and painting.
 Here's the finished products - cute little bats. 
They didn't really last long - after the first rainstorm we had to retire them to the dumpster.
And it was a little spooky when it came to our ghosts. Three of them flew away and
we haven't heard from them since!
 Mason is a little bit obsessed with pumpkins. In fact, its a good thing that we can still decorate 
with pumpkins for Thanksgiving because I think he would be really sad to see them go.
He likes them so much that every time he sees one he stops, looks at it, and wants to hold it.  












He especially likes the little baby ones and has been known to carry one around with him all day, cry if he looses it, and sleep with it at night and of course call it his "baby." (he has done the same thing with tiny water balloons ... should I be worried?)
You can imagine how long it took at some houses trick or treating stopping to look at all the creative decorative pumpkins. Pretty funny little guy. I think he was a little disappointed to find out 
that pumpkins are full of yucky, gooey seeds!
 Its hard to really see the finished pumpkins but there's a rocket in the middle and two silly faces
on both sides. Ellie and Oscar drew the faces they wanted and Mike carved them out.









Here's a video of cleaning out the pumpkins...
Yikes! Grandma & Grandpa  Anderson gave the kids some Halloween treats & little toys.
Boy did they love the scarey vampire teeth!
Mason and Ellie would chase me around the house with these teeth in and 
I think they really thought I was terrified. (I'm a pretty good actress)

 I think Ellie was more excited about the broom than the witch costume. 
We ordered it online and so everyday she would ask me "Will my broom come today mom?"  I remember when it finally did come and the magic moment of getting it out of the box.  I think she thought it would really do magic or something.
 Here's a little information about six year old boys - at least this one- any costume 



that has a toy as an accessory is pretty much awesome. 
I remember when we first talked about what he wanted to be for Halloween he wanted something
scarey, had a weapon/toy to go with it, and the only thing he wanted people to see were his eyes. 
I think we did pretty well considering all the other options out there. 


 I think we counted down for two months before the day FINALLY came where it was time to 
trick or treat. Halloween and Christmas are the most exciting holidays for my kids.
 The lighting kinda makes it look like he has a mustache! 
I have to say the back view of this little spiderman as he was running from house to house 
was pretty cute too!







 Here are the kids with their cousins Carter & Bennett (Winnie the Pooh & Tigger) 
Carter looks adorable posing the picture and Bennett just looks mystified by the 
crazy angry ninja standing next to him!








Here's Mason talking about his fun time trick or treating...







6 comments:

JaNae said...

LOve loVe this post! That last video with mason and the suckers is so cute. He loved those suckers... he couldn't take his eyes... or hands off of them. I miss you guys! I loved Ellie's scary picture with the green teeth. Your decorations were awesome... the black pumpkins. I barely had enough energy to carve out the inside of a pumpkin for Lucy. You really did good with the decorations. I shouldn't be surprised though. You are like that with almost every holiday. Love you guys!

JaNae said...

Oh and who was the ninja... yikes wouldn't want to run into him in a dark alley :)

Ken and Marilyn Anderson said...

We wish we would have been there in person to see the excitement on everyone's faces. These pictures are so cute. The videos were great too. We wonder how long those suckers will last. We're happy everyone had such a wonderful time. Can't wait to see you this weekend.
Love,
mom and dad a.

Janelle said...

Without telling her who we were watching Savannah said "Mason funny Dadda, Mason funny." She especially loved the last video of him with his suckers. She wanted to watch it over and over. Thanks for posting, one of the best I have seen.

Dave

Jon and Melissa said...

Great post! Your kids are darling and so well behaved. I liked how Mason didn't want to put his hands in the pumpkin even though you kept urging him. All your kids are so funny. We were sad we missed them this year.

Unknown said...

Adorable. It is a shame we are not closer so that we could've gone trick-or-treating together. Thanks for posting all the pics... love em!