Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween! This year we had a penguin, a bat, and a ballerina.





Had to include two pictures of him on this post. He just has such a great smile (amazingly he would turn on the grin as soon as he saw the camera lights). You can see the two bottom teeth, but he also he also has four that have all recently poked through on the top.


Julia chose to be a ballerina again this year. We were a little surprised because she could have been Cinderella, Snow White, or even a pirate -- but she chose a ballerina even though it was only 30 degrees out. Luckily they do a lot of indoor trick-or-treating in Alaska.


Ethan got to be the bat again. I guess Julia and Ethan were just duplicates from last year, but they really liked their costumes, and at least Ethan's was really warm.



So this year we went to a carnival at UAA. It was a total flop! It was really crowded and the only activities were booths with long lines that cost lots of tickets. The kids ended up using their tickets for a beanbag toss and balloon animals. After standing in line for a few more things we decided just to head to the tri-ward Halloween party.

The church party was great! There were tons of booths, candy, food, and activities. One of the wards in our building is a Samoan ward. They went all out with a haunted house on the stage, a bunch of spooky booths and cool costumes! They were also super generous with handing out candy--I think after visiting two booths our kids bags were already full! There was also a cake walk and a mad scientist's lab, among other things. We all had a fun time inside, then went outside for hot chocolate and grilled hot dogs.



The kids were really excited about their loot. It was a lot more than what it looks like in this picture. This is before mom and dad tax--all of the good stuff :)--has been taken out though.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What sweet little kiddies you have!! You seriously have some cute kids! I love that they just recycled their costumes...they look adorable and it's easy on the pocketbook. :)
Seriously...what parent doesn't "tax" their kids candy??? I think it's our "duty" as parents. ;)

Andrea Landaker said...

What a great Halloween! Love that cute penguin. :-)