Sunday, November 1, 2009

HalloOoOoOweEeEen and the big snowstorm

As many of you already know or may have heard on the news (if you don't live here in CO) we had a massive snowstorm 3 days before Halloween. Yippee! Sort've, that is. The kids were excited because that meant no school for 3 whole days! And while Curren napped, I took Aidan and Kellen to our sledding hill. What could be more fun than sledding on a snow day? I remember as a kid loving it! They would close one of our outlet streets which was perfect for sledding. And what could be better than sledding once you come inside? Hot chocolate, which once again the kids had plenty.



Now for the big meltdown. We're expected to see some 60+ degree temps this week, woo-hoo! I wonder what November will be like?

Now on to Halloween. And what a jammed filled weekend of activities. Friday I was planning on taking the kiddos to Trick-or-Treat on the Street in downtown Castle Rock. I really love taking the kids to downtown, it's just fun seeing all the other kiddos dressed up and it just reminds me what a family-friendly town we live in. However, with all the snow I wasn't sure how easy it would be to manuever the stroller so I opted not to take them this year, bummer:(. But that same evening was our ward's Trunk-or-Treat night/Chili cook-off. Chili was yummo! (Thanks Annie if you're reading this) and the trunk-or-treating was a blast for the kids. Just what we needed though, more candy. All in all it was a great night! (Thanks Jones family for all the planning you put into our ward activity.)
Saturday, we spent the day hanging out, throwing snowballs, decorating our driveway in sidewalk chalk with Halloween designs (pumpkins, ghosts, spiders, etc) and carving our thawed out pumpkins. That's right, they were frozen from sitting on our porch during the snowstorm. Then around dinner time we headed over to our neighbor's house for some pizza before heading out to trick-or-treat. Rick took the two older boys out while I manned the door. Unfortunately, Kellen is going through a little phase and became too scared of the decorations to continue trick-or-treating so he came home early. (At least he was perfectly happy about it.) And then once Rick and Aidan came home we headed over to some other neighbor's house for an after trick-or-treating party. Great times had by all!

Kellen next to his pumpkin


Aidan next to his pumpkin

Curren next to his pumpkin

The kids in the 'hood enjoying their pizza before trick-or-treating
Luigi and Mario, I mean Kellen and Aidan

Our little monkey - Curren




Getting ready to go trick-or-treating!

Now what to do with all the candy we have! I have two bags full of candy I plan to donate to the troops. (I heard a dentist is collecting it, a $1/lb. to send overseas.) And then I'll try to be a nice mommy and let the kids have their fill for the week before I get rid of the rest.

I hope everyone had a great Halloween! Now on to Turkey Day...can't wait! Our countdown to Walt Disney World has begun. 32 days to go!

3 comments:

Terry said...

Snow for Halloween? Wow!! :)
Ed says when he was a kid, it wasn't uncommon to go trick or treating in the snow!! I can't imagine it.
Your boys costumes look adorable!! We had very few kids show up and ended up throwing out alot of candy that I didn't want to resort to eating!!

Bret Bushman Family said...

I can't believe all that SNOW!!! that is nuts. hopefully it will melt fast.

Kir said...

LOVE IT! Curren is such a cutie as a monkey! Especially the look on his face in the picture! Kinda like....what the crap am I wearing!