It's no secret... I LOVE Fall.
Each year as Fall approaches, I get excited.
I anticipate the smell of autumn leaves, the crispness of the night air, the shorter days, birthday time and Halloween.
I think Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I don't know why I like Halloween so much. I've never been one who LOVES dressing up and I don't care for dark or evil things, but... I still really like Halloween. I guess it's fun to dress up my kids.... and the candy may have a little to do with it. :)
Although this year I really haven't eaten much candy. Zero on the actual day of Halloween and really only one day of indulgence..5 or 6 mini candy bars. That's it..which is kind of amazing. I am serious about this weight-loss contest!!!
This year has been different for me. I didn't get that same excitement or thrill as Halloween approached. The kids and I are usually heavily involved in costume idea/creation the last week of October. This year we talked about costume ideas, but didn't go all out creating. I was more hands-off and basically directed them to find what we had around. And although I missed the creative part, I didn't miss the intensity. It was almost stress-free.
So this is what they came up with...

Taylee-Napoleon Dynamite (again), Rylee 80's girl, Treyson- Magician and Abree- ballerina.

I guess I was most involved in Treyson's costume. We borrowed the cape from Amber, we had the magic wand, but then I bought the hat, mustache and bow-tie.
Wish his hat was a bit less Pilgrim-like and more top hat-ish, oh well.
Abracadabra!

Rylee has been on an 80's kick recently. That night she dressed up kinda Madonna-like.

It was cute to see her research 80's make-up ideas on line. She artfully recreated this look by bringing her make-up downstairs and putting it on while looking at the computer images.

Taylee used Jason's costume from a few years back. Such a brave soul to sport that wig, glasses and boots.

"What are ya gonna do today, Napoleon?"
"Whatever the heck I feel like...gosh!"

Originally Abree was going to be a pig. I had found some ears and a snout second-hand, but didn't have anything for the body of the pig. So on to plan B. She said she wanted to be a ballerina. Ok, that's easy. She ran upstairs and pulled her costume out of our dress-up boxes.

The tu-tu was made by Taylee a few years ago for a Christmas present. We had the leotard, tights and ballet slippers. I put her hair up in a bun and called it good.
Rylee and Taylee went to a Halloween Party at a friends house. Jason took Abree and Treyson trick-or-treating around our neighborhood. I blasted Halloween tunes and passed out candy at the door. I hadn't done that in a while, so it was kinda fun.
One of the little girls said, "I like your music" as Ghostbusters was playing in the background.
Another little guy came to the door, yelled "Trick or Treat" and then thrust his hands out towards me (no treat bag, I assume his parents had it). I handed him 2 pieces of candy, then continued passing candy out to the rest of the crowd. He then got my attention and handed one of the candies back to me and said, "I don't like that kind!" Soooo, I gave him a different one. :)
Another cute little boy thanked me graciously for candy, as I put it in his bucket. Then as he was walking away from the door, his dad asked him if he had said thank-you. He turned around and said, "Oh thank you... oh so very much. Thank you, thank you." Fun-ny!

Abree and Treyson made quite the haul. I had them choose 10 candies each, to give to their party-going sisters... and then the sorting began.

Then it was Treyson's turn for a party. We dropped him off, then picked up the older girls and headed to Grandma McKinley's. Missed the Croffs and Dean/Candice's families, but hung out with Tim/Karen and their girls.
The kids also did a quick round of trick-or-treating in Grandma's neighborhood. Rylee and Taylee wanted to get in on the trick-or-treat action. :)
Happy Halloween!