I have always enjoyed Halloween. I love the fun projects you can do and the places you can go, though I hate haunted houses and spook alleys. So far this month the kids and I have decided to go out with our Halloween celebrations. We decorated the house, made Halloween candy, and visited a few Halloween festias.
Our first adventure was a Halloween craft night. During the Priesthood session of General Conference Amy brought over Boston and we had a craft night. I had gone to Michaels the day before and found some great deals on kid Halloween crafts and grabbed a bunch of different items. Then we let the kids have at it. They worked on wood decorations, door hangers, necklaces, pumpkins, and mugs. There were also Aunt Amy's fantastic sugar cookies to decorate.
Boston and James decided to forget the crafts after making pirate necklaces. It was much more fun to run around with a bucket on your head.
Also, why put the frosting on the cookie if you can just eat it right off the plate. Smart kids.
The girls seemed to have a better time at the crafts, completing one after another and begging for more.
Yes that is a butter knife in his mouth. I will be accepting my award for World's Best Mother later this month.
This little boy is the spitting image of his father and when moments after this picture he colored on my table I realized he was the reincarnation of his father.
Buckethead boy!!!
Here are half the finished cookies. The ones that look good Amy did. The kids each frosted one, had enough, and left the rest for Ames and I to finish.
Most of our finished projects waiting to be hung around the house.
Since this weekend was UEA we got to do even more fun Halloween activities. On Thursday myself and half the Salt Lake Valley went out to Gardner Village for the Witches Festival. The kids had a great time finding all the witches and wading through many people to pick a piece of candy.
Finding a moment of peace before stepping into the mob.
The kids were happy with this picture as I wasn't making them face the sun.
The kids with their favorite witch.
The kids were happy with this picture as I wasn't making them face the sun.
The kids with their favorite witch.
On Friday Christian took a half day and we met my sister and brother-in-law up at This is the Place State Park for a little spooks party. We got the kids in their costumes and headed up for some trick-or-treating and Halloween games.
On the train because by this point we were all tired of walking.
On the train because by this point we were all tired of walking.
Nat & Chris,
ReplyDeleteFabulous blog! The kids look great and Natalie, you SHOULD win an award for The Best Mom!!! Can I just tell you how AWESOME step-parents are...you and my Joe are The Greatest!!!! Please call us and let's get together!
AWESOME pictures! I'll say it again, I'm coming over for you to adopt me becuase OH MY STARS AT THE FUN YOU HAVE IN YOUR HOUSE!!!
ReplyDeleteYou and Christian and inspirations to me. And you will always, always be one my heroes.
*tight hugs and much love*
Butter knife! Bahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteI love the costumes. You certainly have it together to organize all those Halloween crafts. Sounds like good times. We tried out the scavenger hunt too. Luckily the crowds had died down by then.
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