Monday, November 01, 2010

Trickin' & Treatin'

We had so much fun going trick-or treating this year. Our new neighborhood is great. Tons of kids everywhere and lots of people go all out with the decorating. Ella and Ruby were in heaven, running from house to house. They'd knock and say "Trick or treat", then say, "Thank you! Happy Halloween!". Then as soon as they turned around to go down the steps, they'd yell, "Mom!!! He gave me chocolate/gum/lollipops/this thing!!!!!" It was pretty funny. Annie had a grand time riding around in her little pink car (that is supposed to be her birthday present, but we've been using it for the past couple of weeks!) and sucking on a dum-dum. We lasted about an hour. It was a gorgeous night, and didn't get chilly until the sun went down.

Ella as Alice in Wonderland
I had to do a bit of convincing early on so that Ella would change her mind about being Sleeping Beauty again. But she quickly jumped on board, and I think she makes the perfect little Alice. I ordered her costume using a Groupon I got, but they only had a size 6/7. So I did a little tweaking and I think it turned out pretty well...just don't look too closely at the seams!


Ruby as a Butterfly
Ruby changed her mind about 800 times before deciding on a butterfly. Lucky for me, we already had this dress, which I picked up for $2 at her dance school's costume "yard sale". We borrowed the wings from a friend and Ruby was happy as a clam. At pretty much every house we trick or treated to, she would let them know that she was a butterfly.


Annie as a Cat
Annie did not want to pose for a picture. She just wanted to hold the pumpkins and find rocks. So this is the best we've got! Still a pretty cute kitty if you ask me. This is the same one Ruby wore a couple of years ago. I tried to make them all a theme, but there aren't a whole lot of girl characters in Alice and Wonderland. So if you stretch your imagination, Ella is Alice, Ruby is the caterpillar after he turns into a butterfly, and Annie is Dinah (Alice's cat). It works, right?!



We got to participate in lots of activities leading up to Halloween. The first was our Ward Halloween party, which was actually pretty lame. They had fun games for the kids, but other than that, it was super blah. It was no Buffalo Ward Halloween party, that's for sure! I think we were there for 30 minutes. We haven't quite gotten into the groove of this new ward yet, if it even has a groove.

We went to the pumpkin patch at Mike's Farm again (we went the first time with my Mom). My friend is in a group called MOPS (Mom's Of PreSchoolers) and she organizes the monthly playgroups for them. She invited me along as an honorary member. Their group meets at the same time as Ruby's dance class, so it doesn't work for me to join. Plus, I just don't find myself as the group joining type. I'm too flaky. But that was a lot of fun to hang out with some other girls and let the kids run wild.

Ella's class had a little pumpkin decorating party, with treats and face painting. That was lots of fun to see Ella with all her little class mates. She's already made some cute little girlfriends and they ran around together the whole time. The next day, her class had a field trip to Jumpin Jax. It's one of those places with a bunch of bounce houses. The kids all had an absolute blast. We stayed for a good 2 hours and they played hard the whole time. Ella surprised me with what a dare devil she was. She went up the tallest slide and would bounce at the top, then leap off and kind of slide/bounce all the way down. It was hilarious to watch! Ruby is pretty nervous around heights, so she mostly stayed in the toddler sized bouncers. Until the last 30 minutes or so, she finally got brave and went down one of the tamer (but still big for her) slides. She couldn't get enough! It was fun to see them have such a great time, and I got to chat with some other moms for a while.

On Halloween afternoon, our neighborhood HOA put on a festival at the park and it was such a blast. I was debating even taking the kids, but I am so glad I did (minus the first 10 minutes we got there when Ruby wandered off while I was getting Annie in her stroller. I had the firemen, who were there to give tours of their truck, looking for her. I finally found her on the swings, having a grand time. I was so mad!). After that though, we got to play on more bounce houses, get free food, play games, and march in a parade. They had a police car in front, then all the kids and their parents, then a bunch of guys on motorcycles, then the hayride tractor, then the fire engine. We paraded around the street and waved at all the people who came out to look at the kids. When that was done, we headed home and got our buckets to go Trick or Treating. What a fun week we've had. November is going to fly by! We've got lots going on and it's all really exciting stuff!

I threw this picture in just because I love it. Look at those smiles!! I love these girls!!!!


7 comments:

brentandkashann said...

I joined something equal to mops here. I am really grateful for it because I have instant friends and so many activities to choose from but. . I hate how I keep RSVPing for playgroups etc, that later I want to flake out and not have to. There is something to be said in living the simple life and not crowding up your schedule. It's pretty sad when I get stressed out because I rsvp'd to way too many fun stuff. You are smart. So glad that you love your neighborhood.

Anthony and Kristie said...

Love the costumes, your girls are so cute. Please tell me you and Richard dressed up, your guys always have the greatest costumes.

Melinda said...

Just too muchh fu being had over there! Girls look cute as always. I miss having little ones for Halloween.

Melanie said...

so sad! these cute pictures make me miss you guys! looks like you had a fun Halloween. super cute costumes!!!

Pete&Laurie said...

I was so mad that I couldn't find my camera! It's still MIA. I only got a couple blurry shots of Maya in her Little Red Riding Hood outfit. Oh, well. Your girls are adorable, and are getting so biiiig! Your neighborhood association sounds awesome. Our neighborhood is just blah. I am definitely going to choose location over square footage for our next house. Especially now that we have kids!

Kambria Smith said...

I love your updates! Wish we could come visit... we don't get to know your cute girls like the rest of 'em!

The Jorgensen's said...

I love themed Halloween costumes are your girls were adorable!