Saturday, November 10, 2007

Happy Halloween



We had a great time this Halloween. Elloree did the "trunk or treat" thing at Joe Miller Park so that's where we did our trick or treating. The boys dressed up like cowboys which may look familiar because they also wore this costume last year. I decided that since last year we were in Rock Hill and no one really saw there costumes last year, we could get one more year out of them. If you look in the pictures the chaps are a little short but they certainly didn't mind. I was surprised that they were happy being cowboys because it's not really what they wanted to be. Ryan wanted to be a football player (or baseball player - he couldn't make up his mind) and Cale wanted to be a banana - yes a banana. We were looking on the internet at costumes and that is the one he liked best. Anyway, I thought they made very cute cowboys. They even had spurs on their boots (which were also a little small). Natalie was a cute little chili pepper which may also look familiar because that's the costume the boys wore for their 1st Halloween. Mom made those costumes for them from only seeing a picture of it. I was very impressed and thought it was too cute to only be worn once. Since Natalie is the exact age the boys were for their 1st Halloween it fit just perfect. Enough about the costumes. We had a great time and the boys got WAY too much candy. Luckily, out of sight, out of mind works pretty good on them and after the 1st 2 days they forgot all about it. They are still enjoying it from time to time though just not all at once. Sarah was a cute little Clemson cheerleader.Thomas is a cavalier football player.
Here is the best picture. This is my father and mayor of the town dressed as a woman. What a sight! My boys faces were priceless when they realized this was Daddy Daddy. I still think they are a little confused of why he was dressed like a woman.

Mom was a pretty scary looking witch. They handed out "witches fingers" with "blood". Most of the kids were not to sure abot eating these until they found out it was really just hot dogs and ketchup.

This was their tent. I thought they did an awesome job.

The whole gang.

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