This post has it all: photos. Parades. Parties. Cakes. Giant inflatables. Videos. Everything Halloween should be and more. In no particular order.
First of all, thank you to FX for playing "Twilight" several times over the last few nights. It's been real.
Last year I mentioned an enormous, house-sized black cat our neighbor put up. The girls called him "Scary Skip" and were scared to walk by him. This year we were thrilled to see his return, and instead of fear, we greet him heartily each day. (And let me just say - it is SO amazing to be able to send videos straight from my phone to YouTube!)
Last week Ginger's preschool had their annual Halloween sing-along and outdoor parade, always a crowd-pleaser. I have got to get a playlist from their music teacher, some of those songs are super cute. Her class had a small cupcake-decorating party first.
Ginger was
Olivia this year.
We got the ears headband from an Etsy seller, the leggings at Target, and a red sailor dress from ebay that my Mom added the collar and tie to to make it look right. She was lacking some girth but not much we could do about that.
Poppy was the same ladybug that both Hazel and Ginger were at her age. Easy peasy.
This month my friend Sheri traveled to England to see, among other things, the Bears play an NFL UK game - see her
awesome write-up here. While galavanting and basking in kidlessness she also managed to remember I LOVE Cadbury creme eggs, and picked me up a bunch of these Halloween versions - "Screme eggs" with green in the center. Oh, yes, they are all the Halloween candy I need. YUM!
In preparation for our church Halloween party, a bunch of chicks-in-aprons got together one night to assemble
this cake and
this one, which would be prizes for the pumpkin carving and chili cook-off contests. It was a great night of gabbing and frosting.
Last Friday night Hazel's school had a Halloween party, so we all donned our costumes and schlepped over to the school. There was a movie, stories, crafts, a "spookhouse" (= the music room draped and darkened with a few scary things), and DANCING. Yes, a DJ was there, and from the moment we got there to the moment we left, Hazel was cutting the rug. She's got moves and she loves to dance. It's kinda dark to tell, but she was a knight.
Saturday was the church party. But before that, we got the season's first SNOW! The girls were beside themselves and talk of Christmas immediately ensued.
But we did still go to the party. From the decorations to the activities, to the astounding "Thriller" dance performance at the end, the whole event left me speechless. Games, cupcake walk, Pirate's Cove, live music (yes, a BAND). It rocked.
It was also fun that I got to be a chili judge, tasting 19 different concoctions, and realizing there is a very wide berth when to comes to interpreting "chili." Another thing I always love about the church party is that the adults dress up. Ed and I were salt and pepper shakers. Unfortunately my costume snagged on a door and fell apart before we could get a picture together, but here is Ed with Poppy. I looked like him but with black pom-poms and balled up newspaper in my shaker.
Here were some of my other favorite adult costumes -
Alex Trebek and Jeaopardy contestant - nice winnings, Ashley!
Mr. & Mrs. Pacman
Facebook page and National Geographic cover - this NG fellow had the most rocking homemade robot costume last year, he is one to keep an eye on!
I never did get a proper shot of all the girls together, but maybe tonight I can take one. We're all looking forward to trick-or-treating since we skipped last year (Halloween being on a Sunday.) Speaking of candy, both Hazel's school and a local scout troop are collecting leftovers for
Treats 4 Our Troops, do you know about this? Genius everyone-wins program. Or there's
this feature on candy-filled treats (but like I said
here, does anyone really have Reese's left over?!) Let's take Halloween candy and ADD MORE SUGAR! Who's with me? You couldn't pay me enough to make or eat the
Taffy Ice Cream Bomb (who gives out taffy for Halloween?) but I could be persuaded to try the
Kit Kat Crescents...
Finally, I got this "tasteful" black wreath for door, what do you think? I went out to get the paper one morning, and when I turned around this was what I saw. What on earth could be more welcoming?
So there's our Halloween except for our actual Halloween. What are you doing and being this spookiest day of 2011?