It's just not Halloween until you carve a jack o'lantern. When we went to the pumpkin patch earlier this month, the girls decided that a tall, skinny pumpkin would be just right for the face we were going to carve into ours this year.
Scooping out the guts - then we roasted the seeds. Yum!
The finished product! We'd been talking about doing a happy face for almost a week, and all of a sudden Nora decided that she wanted to do a scary face. So we compromised on a silly face, and everyone ended up happy.
Our jack o'lantern and Adam's favorite knife
All lit up on Halloween night
One of my favorite traditions is making Halloween cookies. I really like it because we combine my tradition of making sugar cookies every year with Adam's tradition of frosting instead of sugaring the cookies and make it our own by doing it at Halloween instead of Christmas. This year, the girls and I made the cookies the day before Halloween so that we could take them to share when we visited Adam at the office. Here they are, about to eat the first cookies after we finished frosting them. Abby told me today that they were just helping me taste them to make sure they were good before we gave them to other people.
Abby's preschool celebrates Halloween by having the kids dress up and parade around the parents to show off their costumes and get treats. Last year I felt like a slacker for just handing out candy bars since so many parents made little treat bags, so this year I stepped it up (thanks Pinterest!) and made little mummy treat holders for the kids.
Is that Rapunzel and Snow White? How did the Disney princesses end up in Champaign?
The girls were pretty excited to start the costume parade. The girl next to Abby is her friend, Alice, dressed as Olivia the pig.
During the parade. The girl at the very beginning of the video is Leah, one of Abby's best friends. She's a flapper Rapunzel, so it was almost like they had the same costume. It was very exciting.
Halloween morning, the girls and I headed in to Adam's office to visit/show off/share cookies. They were pretty excited - mostly to be able to wear their costumes again, but we'll pretend it was to see everyone that Dad works with.
The main event! Halloween evening we had an early dinner so that we could head out trick-or-treating right at 6:00, the beginning of the official trick-or-treating hours. The girls were so excited, we could hardly get them to stand still for a picture. Even then, we couldn't get Abby to stop telling us how great it was going to be to go to all the houses and get some candy.
They did a great job trick-or-treating. Poor Nora got scared by a couple of friendly dogs who tried to come out when the doors were opened, but other than that we had a great time. We only stayed out for about half an hour since it was so chilly, but you wouldn't know that from the size of their haul!
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