I am officially combining all October activities into a single Halloween post. And mostly I am just going to post pictures, because I am so far behind in this recording my family's history thing that I am overwhelmed. And I just don't seem to care too much about describing the stuff we did. But I do feel the mommy guilt for not putting the memories down somewhere. And journals and myself? We just don't get a long too well. Mostly because I lose them. Every single time.
Isn't it funny how it takes me a paragraph to state that I will not be writing a lot?
I must tell you, however, that this year marked a big Halloween event in the Merrill household: I did not make everyone's costumes. I also did not take "Courtney Official" Halloween pictures. Really, I cannot explain my laziness. Except that we saw an "Army Guy" and fireman costumes at Costco for the low price of $20 and I jumped all over them. Piper wanted to be a biker chick from Teen Beach Movie .... and my sewing skills- while they are amazing (just ask my heavily used seam ripper)- are not at the leather-jacket level. I do score points for Adi's 50's girl skirt (and the twin one I made for her BFFL). And the picture thing? I planned on taking them a couple of times, but... it just didn't happen.
Anyway, now... onto to the pics!
First up: a trip to Vertuccio Farm.
Where we spent $50 to go down slides, swing, and play on a teeter-totter!
There was also a corn maze:
And please do not ask about my children's clothing choices. I am trying oh-so-very-hard to not micro manage their choices.
It is very hard.
Next up: Mom's Annual Halloween Party.
I seem to have forgotten how to focus pictures.
See Mr. Wyatt down there in the corner? He flatly refused (read:screamed his head off) to put on his fireman's costume. So he went to the Halloween Party as a spoiled brat instead. Wyatt: 1, Mom: 0.
On the morning of Halloween:
Thank you, Walmart, for these awesomely cheap photo props!
For their lunches...
And, finally, Halloween night...
Wyatt decided that he would dress up as a Miner (aka: Daddy). Luckily, Orrin had already brought him a hard hat, head lamp, and a safety vest. I just sewed up the sides and bottom of the vest, and: wah-la! A Halloween costume! That he kept on! Without crying! It was a Halloween miracle!
Adi's best friend had a matching skirt, but she got to my mom's house just as we were leaving to go Trick-or-Treating, so I never quite got a pic of them together. Sad Mommy :(
So there ya have it! Halloween 2013! Yeah- it's over!
1 comments:
That reminds me, I have Halloween pics uploaded to blogger but no Words yet. I think we are in the same busy blog-lest boat. Stay sane sister!
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