“The only disability in life is a bad attitude.” -Scott Hamilton

"The only disability in life is a bad attitude." - Scott Hamilton

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Everything Halloween

It's Spooky!



Even Scary!





It's our Halloween Adventures!


We started off by carving the pumpkin that Isabella picked out at Alexander's birthday party. She couldn't wait to finally carve it! We had been putting it off because we got the pumpkin at the beginning of October and explained to her if we carved it too soon that the pumpkin would rot by Halloween.





We also roasted the pumpkin seeds.


Isabella's preschool had a Halloween Party and Parade. She and all her little friends looked cute in their costumes.







It was extremely hard to get a good picture of Raymond and Isabella together in their costumes. They were both very wiggly. Isabella was wiggly to go get candy and Raymond was wiggly to rip the lobster antenna off his head! Later that night, the princess, the lobster and I went over to Aunt Theresa and Uncle Roy's house for a trick-or-treat surprise. Isabella wanted to ring their front door and say "Surprise! Trick-or-Treat!" and she did. We walked around in their development a little getting a few goodies.


On Saturday we went to the Lehigh Valley Zoo for "Boo at the Zoo". We called Grammy to see if she wanted to come along. She met us there and we were off to find even more treats.



First we watched the birds of prey presentation.




Grammy and Isabella







Isabella was disappointed that Raymond didn't wear his lobster costume to the zoo but she was understanding that it wasn't comfortable for him in the car seat.







Making a bracelet




Making a Mask




















One of the treat tables had birdseed that you could mix together yourself in a bag. I thought that was a cute idea. Isabella was happy to take it home to the birds.


After we were done at the Lehigh Valley Zoo, everyone was hungry so we decided to find somewhere to eat. We drove past a church and noticed they were having a basket raffle and lunch. We decided to eat there instead of going to a restaurant. Since Isabella was in her Halloween costume she was able to enter into a raffle for a special kids basket. We also bought a few tickets and Isabella picked out several other baskets she was hoping to win. Guess what??? Isabella won!!! She won the Halloween basket and one filled with candy (just what she needed!).




The kids basket was PACKED full of stuff. It seemed like she was pulling things out of it forever.


On Sunday we went to the Daniel Boone Homestead for another Trick-or-Treat event. We had never been there before and it was really nice. We are looking forward to going back and taking Sadie with us. Dogs are welcome and she loves to walk and go anywhere with us.






Handsome Daddy






On the way home we stopped at Sonic for a drink and wound up getting $0.50 corndogs for dinner. It was a Halloween night special. Isabella was especially pleased.

When we got home, we all got ready for trick-or-treat. I bought three small bags of candy because we have several kids that live up the street but not too many. I really wasn't sure how many kids to expect since last year we didn't hand out candy. We owned the house but didn't live here yet. Isabella was disappointed that more people were not handing out candy. She did however go to the neighbors and they had sweets just for her. We spent a little time with our neighbor across the street. She was watching her brother's dog and I basically had to drag Isabella out of her house. Maybe we should get a dog? Oh wait, we have a dog! For some reason other people's dogs are still so appealing. So after three hours of trick-or-treat we had no one come to our house! Not one kid! Our neighbors told us that there is a development that most of the kids go to in Leesport that goes all out for Halloween. The entire neighborhood decorates and it's basically a big block party. Maybe next year we will go over and check it out. Chris was happy we had leftover candy.

Today I sewed a Halloween dress for Isabella's American Girl Doll. This is the first time I've ever made doll clothing. Isabella picked the fabric out a few weeks ago. She liked the webs with the purple sparkly spiders. It was a little tricky around the neckline because the fabric was very thick (especially for such a small dress) but luckily my sewing machine made it through. Tomorrow while Isabella is at school I'm going to go back to Jo-Anne's and look for some red fabric to make a Christmas dress (by request). I'll go with just Raymond since he won't request every other bolt of fabric.

Until Next Time!

Lot of Love,

Erica

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I want to come and hang out with you guys. I want to go to the Daniel Boone Homestead and some of those neato fairs and fun events you go to. And play with Isabella and Raymond and the American Girl doll.

Erica, you and Chris sure are giving your children wonderful experiences and memories.
(Aunt) Mary

Ellie said...

What a fun Halloween you all had! So many events and activities. The spider dress turned out nice. I loved the photos, they were BOO-tiful!!

Jennifer said...

Looks like you had a lot of fun at the zoo. Isabella really looked like a princess in her costume and Raymond was really cute in the Lobster suit.
Love,
Mom