Ok, so October was a little less busy than September, but that doesn't mean it wasn't busy at all. Daxton had crazy week at school. Monday was Western Day and he took his cowboy hat and Sheriff badge. Tuesday was pajama day and he wore his camo PJ's. Wednesday was crazy hair day, Cliff did his hair all crazy and he loved it. Thursday was Halloween Costume day. Daxton decided he wanted to wear his Spider-man Costume (he was a firefighter for Halloween). He had a blast. Raegan had a Halloween parade at her school, on Halloween. They were able to dress-up (kind of) and go from class to class showing off their costumes. The parents, brothers and sister and grandparents were invited to watch. Cliff had to work so I took Daxton, Addisyn and Kaysen to watch her and everytime they saw Raegan they started yelling at her, they loved it. Then came Halloween night. We started getting ready at about 4. I got to do Raegans Make-up, she was a ghostly witch. Daxton was a firefighter, Addisyn was a mummy (she wouldn't let us put anything on her other than the jammies that look like a mummy), and Kaysen was a froggy. They all looked great. By the time we were all dressed and ready to go Cliff made it home and we started our Halloween night. First stop was the High School for Haunted Hallways. They had all the class rooms set up for kids ages 1-12, a younger version of a Haunted House. It was really cute. They got candy and went through all the rooms and had a really good time. Then we went over to the church for Trunk or Treat. The parking lot was full of cars for trunk or treating. They filled their buckets with candy and saw Grandma Painter there. We finally made it home and had some Home made Chicken Noodle Soup...YUMMY!!! That was our Halloween now its November and it has already started off Busy... HAPPY BIRTHDAY Grandma Smith... Here are some pictures of Halloween.....
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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I love to see the pix of the kids and reading about what you are doing.
Love, Grandma Smith
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