before the bash

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Halloween wasn’t just one fun night for Drew & Brinley. It was a whole week of fun. All week long the kids were doing fun things in order to truly capture the Halloween that every kid dreams of. Wear your costume once on Halloween night? What a drag. Wear it to get all kinds of candy and other free stuff? Now you’re talking!

D&B&R hopped into the studio the moment after they ripped open the box from Grandma J to show off her fine work. It also worked as a way to preserve the memory of the costumes in case anybody bit the dust. 

Brinley dear, it really isn’t a real cupcake. Ok, whatever…

She is a cute cupcake isn’t she?

Thanks Grandma J for turning a lampshade, beads, and some fabric into pure magic.

The Dilly Bar, ready to roll.

Looks like the mothership likes Dilly Bars too. Who doesn’t?

Oh yeah, and Drew wanted a taste too.

Rowan looks like a tasty banana split laying in chocolate. Or the Pope. ha!

Don’t doubt for a minute that she isn’t going in for a taste.

A few days later we went to Freaky Fun Day at at Old Navy, where the first 100 kids with their costumes on got to pick out a graphic-tee for free. Score!

We went to DQ on Halloween day so I could get some pics of Drew with a Dilly Bar. Turns out they were giving out cones to kids in costume! The DQ peeps said there was no way they could give a walking Dilly Bar anything less than the ultimate reward.

Brinley was SO jealous that she insisted (screaming bloody murder) that she get a bite. Who wants a cone when you can have a Dilly Bar? Exactly.

I don’t know, something is just creepy about a Dilly Bar eating a Dilly bar. Hannibal Lecter anyone?

All done and saving the stick for Oscar. He likes to chew on wood, and is quite the pine aficionado.

Rowan, the dairy nazi, giggled the whole time about all the creamy dreamy goodness I missed out on. I think her costume should have involved horns and a tail.

After DQ we hit up Papa Murphy’s for free pizzas! We are the supreme Kings of Cheap!

And that is the end of our Halloween festivities. Finally!

drew’s class party

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And you thought the Halloween fest was over. Guess again!

Drew had a party during class, I was ask to be the Room Mom. Oh, the responsibility! After stressing for a few days everything finally came together. I was able to round up some awesome volunteers who helped make the party lots of fun. Drew’s teacher said this was the healthiest party she had ever had! Who says healthy can’t be fun?

Drew wore his costume to school, where the first order of business was a costume parade down the halls. Looking good Scoob!

There were lots of activities to do in the classroom. One involved mummifying classmates. It’s a hard job when you’re 4 feet wide.

The orange peels had Jack-O-Lantern faces carved in them and were filled with fruit. Don’t worry there was plenty of candy. Going sober takes time.

I was in charge of the cookie center. Double Stuf pretzel leg Reeses Pieces spiders. Say that 20 times really fast.

Drew wanted his spider to have six eyes. Yummy!

halloween high

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Buckle up, we’ve got picture overload here. A certain (and well-loved Grandma) slaved over these costumes, and I think she deserves a play-by-play of our super fun night. Besides, I had trouble deciding which pictures to post, so why not post them all? I like telling stories with pictures anyway, so consider yourself warned.

I am the anti-flash.  Avoiding the flash does have it’s price, so I’m trying to be a big girl and embrace the grain in these photos. It adds to the spooky halloween spirit, right? ISO 3200 anyone? yeah baby!

We got started at sunset, and what a beautiful sunset it was. Drew and Brinley didn’t have any patience for a photo shoot. They wanted to get moving, there was candy to be had! This year the kids’ costumes were all about the sweets: a Dilly Bar from DQ and a Cupcake with a cherry on top!

Rowana-Banana-Split was happy, happy all night long! 

The kids decided to taste each others costumes…mmmm, fleece!

Drew tried to bite of one of Brinley’s sprinkles, but I think his gap-tooth smile prevented him from actually sinking his teeth into one.

We can always count on one street in our neighborhood going all out for the kids, and this year was no exception.

Getting geared up for the next scary house. Brinley might be scarred for life. Nah.

Glowin’ Rowan. (the grain, oh the grain!)

Some politicians call this “redistribution of wealth.”

The kids call it the “best job evah.”

I love watching the magic of Halloween. Every door is as exciting as the first. You never know what you are gonna get!

Done yet Drew? Nope! Keep on truckin…

Brinley was done way before Drew was ready to give up.

Even after a short run through the neighborhood the kids had a real decent haul. Rowan called dibs on anything that crinkles. 

Hey Drew time for bed…go get your jammies…no more candy…hey stop looking at me like that!

Check. It. Out. Full size candy bars. That is more exciting than a box of Nerds!

Rowan was a champ all night long.  As you can see she has graduated into playing in the exersaucer… Such a big girl she is!

 

After the loot was all sorted an accounted for the kids couldn’t wait to pass out candy to other trick-or-treaters. We actually ran out of candy and started handing out glow sticks.

Ryan’s Goodwill masterpiece. Drew thought that Ryan was dressed up likeUncle Dan. Is it the curly hair or the necklace?

Thanks Grandma for making our Halloween the best ever!