Halloween on a Sunday = a bit of a drag.
No parties,
no trick-or-treating,
no gigantic bag of candy,
(which I'm sure most of you are thinking is a good thing,
but not in our house where we use those bags of candy to motivate our kids
for pretty much the next four to six months
to do anything and everything we want them to do
from eat their vegetables to clean their rooms.)
So what DID we do?
Got the kids to church early for their primary program
after their being up late for the ward trunk or treat the night before.
after their being up late for the ward trunk or treat the night before.
Made cookies for a baptism.
Went to said baptism.
Watched a few Halloween movies.
Invited ourselves over to Grandma and Grandpa's house,
where the boys end up having a grand old time answering the door to trick-or-treaters with Aunt Kymber, eating yummy food, drinking apple cider, and mooching candy off their grandparents.
| Our stir-crazy hooligans at Grandma's house. Can you tell Mills hates the hood? |
| This is seriously the nicest costume any of our kids has ever worn. Would you believe it's a hand-me-down? |
| Our little chick |
| Eli was hilarious answering the door and talking to the trick-or-treaters. "That mask scares me!" "Are you supposed to be a witch? You don't really look like one." |