Life As We Know It

Life As We Know It

Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Happy Halloween

 Happy Halloween from two vending machines and a snowflake princess.

 Colin wasn't sure what he wanted to be this year.  So one night we were looking on pinterest and he saw a vending machine costume and we decided to attempt it.  Joel wanted to be a black ninja.  But then Colin's vending machine came out so much better than we thought that Joel changed his mind and asked for a vending machine as well.  Colin wasn't happy about that fact. And last night after taking these pictures he went upstairs and grabbed a Virginia tech tshirt and our VT helmet and declared he was a hokie player for Halloween.  Brent made him go back and get his vending machine on because his mother worked so hard on it and told Colin if he wanted to trick or treat then he had to wear it.  I'm thinking the back half of colins life under our roof might be harder than the first...But after trick or treating he said it wasn't a big deal.  I think the fact that Colin walked ahead of Joel helped.  (Joel hung back and walked with our neighbors) Poor Joel had to tell a few people that he wasn't back for more candy, that his brother came ahead of him!   But everyone had a great time and it was a fun night.  After we finished we hung around the fire pit with our neighbors until it was time to put the kids to bed. 
 This girl could not wait.  She LOVED it last year and every time we walk or ride her bike around the neighborhood tells me which houses gave her candy last year.

 I walked around with the kids this time and Brent pulled out the firepit and cornhole boards and had fun handing out candy.


This one makes me laugh.  Clearly they were ALL over pictures at this point.





"Mom, I need to trade you my pretzels for some chocolate because these have gluten in them"  hahaha the one night Joel was so excited for being gluten free. 

We carved a few pumpkins this year and then found those jackolantern balloons in a pack at the dollar store.  They had a little light in them that lit up in the dark.  The kids thought it was fun that they were all still glowing this morning when they went to school.


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