Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Dorothy, Lion, Scarecrow, Oh MY!



 


 
 














Whoohoo! Another magical year, the kids humored their mama with matching costumes. I love them so. My heart swells when I see our tiny crew running around the neighborhood, yelling "thank you!" with gigantic smiles on their faces. I remind myself that it is all worth it. They ate as much candy as they wanted that night, which surprisingly wasn't much, and life returned to normal the very next day. Happy Halloween!

Monday, November 2, 2015

Pumpkins, Pumpkins Everywhere!







 



 
We hosted a few friends for pumpkin carving and cupcakes the day before Halloween. Traditions are so much more fun with friends. I'm always happy when there's chatter, squeals, and laughter filling up our home. This year, Lilly carved her own from start to finish, and the dads finished up when everyone else petered out. It was a perfect night! Henry cried when everyone left. He never like to see good times come to an end. 

 

Monday, October 26, 2015

It's That Time of Year Again



 




 
Fall is in full swing. You can't tell by how hot it still is, but us Californians love to pretend that the leaves are changing and the air is cooling! One of our favorite traditions is the fall festival at the girls' school. Acacia does a great job ensuring that the kids have a blast, with games, photo opportunities, raffles, giant slides, kettle corn, and more. This is the first year Dan has come with Henry in awhile, and they spent the entire time at the giant blow-up slide. Henry had no interest in games whatsoever! It was fun for me to watch the girls joke around with their friends. Lilly is surprisingly protective of her sister when we are out of the house. I overheard her tell Iris she loved her when they parted ways for a bit to join their own groups and my heart swelled. To be honest, I wouldn't say I was excited about a night of loud kids running around. We have been so busy, and by Friday night, I'm pretty exhausted. I even tried to talk the girls out of going (jokingly), but I'm so glad we went. They won't be little for long. Soon enough, they won't want me to stand in line with them and would rather run off with their friends. So I'm going to cherish these family moments when they reach for my hand and stay close. It's a blink.