Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween!







On Friday, we went to the library for Halloween Story Time. The kids got to dress up, dance to some spooky music and listen to some Halloween tales. Then they got to trick-or-treat around the library! They had a lot of fun.





So, the good news is---they actually wore their costumes!! I started sewing them in August and as of October 28, neither child would willing try them on. Though, when candy is an incentive, my boys will do just about anything.
Just after supper and before the rain started pouring down, they happily dressed up as little owls. I did not anticipate -never in a million years would I have even considered- that they would peck each other with the beaks on their hats...But they seemed to enjoy it and seemed to forget that they were in costumes. I loaded them up in the wagon and carted them around the neighborhood. We hit quite a few houses and got a pretty good candy haul. Cyle stayed home and handed out candy to all of 2 trick-or-treaters while we were out. Later in the evening, we got a few more...The boys really enjoyed themselves and were so excited about all of the candy. We had a great Halloween!

Dashing Dinosaurs Halloween Party



This past Thursday I visited Clayton's class for their Halloween Party! After they made some apple muffins, Levi and I helped them make a craft. Then all the kids put on their costumes and went trick-or-treating around the school. They visited Father Leo in the church office and even sang him a few songs. We returned to their classroom for some Halloween treats!
We LOVE Mrs. Klagges, Mrs. Pories and the Dashing Dinosaurs. It's such a warm, caring classroom filled with singing and laughter. I'm so glad I've been able to spend so much time with them lately!

Cows N Corn




On October 22, I got to take a field trip with Clayton's class to Cows-N-Corn. (Yes, this is the SAME place that we visited for All You Can Eat Ice Cream Day...only we did not get to all we could eat ice cream this time around...) We did get to take a hayride, learn about milking cows, we shook some cream into butter and went through the corn maze. When we were done with all of those activities, we DID get to eat a little bowl of ice cream. It was a lot of fun to see Clayton interact with the kids in his class and hang out with the other moms that went along.

Graves Mountain Apple Harvest Festival




Earlier this month, one Saturday while Cyle was deer hunting, the boys and I took a short road trip to Graves Mountain for the Apple Harvest Festival. It was a drizzly day, but we still had a good time picking out pumpkins and eating fresh, fresh apples!