Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Halloween - Part 1

This year, with Halloween falling on Saturday and the kids not having any school on Friday, we didn't give much thought to our costumes. I pretty much told the kids that whatever they came up with, they could be. Jayden didn't much have a choice, he was going to be what Spencer was when he was three. He was the Incredible Hulk, minus the mask. He wanted nothing to do with it. I did spike his hair all up just for the fun of it though.
Jenna's costume was the funniest of all. When I first asked her what she wanted to be for Halloween, she told me she wanted to be a Spy. Which I know means wearing one of Melissa's old dance costumes. She and her friends like to play "spies" and what that means is dressing up in dress ups and playing whatever, barbies, polly pockets, house, etc. Why they call it spies I'll never know, but that's what it is. So, people would ask her what she was, and she would say a Spy which was usually followed by puzzled looks. When her cousin Brittany asked her what she was, Jenna told her a spy and then Brittany said, "You look like a Taxi driver." So, the very next person to ask her was my Dad and she said, "I'm a taxi driver." And then at some point during the night, when people would ask her, she said, "I'm a spy, taxi driver or race car driver." Take your pick! Here's the cute girl whatever she is! I was happy to get more use out of a dance costume.


Spencer at first was going to be some Jedi from Star Wars, then he decided on Ron Weasley which is what he dressed up for at school at their "character convention", but then when Halloween came around, he ended up wearing his old costume from last year - a Skull ninja! Somewhere he got a rub-on tattoo of a skull, so that's what is on his cheek.


Melissa was a baby. She looks cute in pigtails don't you think? I should have put her in them when she was little more often.



After getting all decked out in our Halloween costumes, we headed on down to the Church for a Halloween party. There was a chili cook-off, and out of the 15 to 20 chilis that were there, we dished up 5 different kinds, and all of them were yuck - sorry. The only good things were some cupcakes that a lady in our ward made (she is opening a bake shop here in town. She's got that medical problem where she can't have gluten and sll of her wares in her shop are gluten free. And let me tell you, they are FANTASTIC. She makes these Red Velvet cupcakes that are TO DIE FOR!) and the candy corns that were used as the table decorations. In defense of all the people who made the chili that we ate, I think chili is like lasagne, you only like what you grew up with.




Jayden displaying just how good the candy corn was. His mouth is chuck full.



They had a bench set up for photo ops, and I thought this was just a cute picture of Melissa and Jayden just talking to each other.



Eating a donut on a string. From the looks of it, Melissa is going to win...




Spencer is eating his donut as neatly and politely as you can while it's hanging from a string.




Jayden tried for several minutes trying to bite the donut, then the minute he did, he walked away. Didn't want to finish it. The soda in his hand was won in a ring toss game and he would not let go of it.




Like I said, didn't let go of it until we got home and he had to go to bed.




At the face painting, Jenna had them paint a checkered flag on her cheek and Spencer had a ghost.


Jayden on the other hand got:


Go Cougs!

2 comments:

Lhone said...

I agree...chili is a person specific taste. Like, Michelle enjoys flavorless chilli, where Blaine likes to not feel his tongue after eating chili (spicy!). Fun party though!

Christine said...

You must not have run into any horserace fans ... Jenna's costume reminds me of a jockey in silks. And, pigtails are great at any age!