the best family shot we could muster
"Trick or treat" was a little more than he could handle this year, but he managed to combine a giant smile, a "tweet," and a "tank ew" to convey his desire for a piece of the Halloween fun.
Thrilled with the game, he kept one of his treats clasped in his hand at all times.
Always easygoing, he made sure no one was left out.
Several times, he tried to hand over his clutched candy bar in exchange for the candy handed out at the next house.
Bringing back the barter system, one mini candy bar at a time.
a new species has been discovered
we'll call it the Pretzel Monkey
Snuggles from Grandma and a little extra TV (an episode of Little Bear, straight from the story books Grandma used to read to Mommy and Uncle Donnie) were as close to a nap as she got, but she perked up a little as the festivities began.
Layers under and over her costume and a fairly tame trick-or-treat route kept her warm, though she was hitching a ride in a stroller by the end of our evening.
New footie jammies brought a smile to her face, as she drifted to sleep on the drive home, her small fingers still encircling her glow-in-the-dark wand.
making silly faces has replaced saying cheese
the only decent photo with the monkey hood
"loves pretzels, hates hats" sums up his Halloween preferences this year
Aw, how precious are those two!!! Love the costumes.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) They were so cute. And they slept after 8 this morning :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween to you and your family! Look at those happy and excited faces!
ReplyDeleteTotally precious!! We have a child who is similarly anti-headgear. At 14 months, he's still a little too small for trick-or-treating, but he was sure to guard the candy bowl against any possible encroachment on his mini Kit Kats. (In retrospect, it may have been a mistake to give him one).
ReplyDeleteLove the silly faces, they are my favs when i look back ... the big cheesy grin - priceless!
ReplyDeleteHey, at least you got one shot with the Monkey hat! And it's cute! Glad they had fun! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteYour kids are so cute and I think it's really sweet he wanted to trade candy for more candy! I'm glad it was a successful Halloween :)
ReplyDeleteOh my heart they are soooooo cute!!!!! Look at how adorable they looked!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd bartering for candy...brilliant! I am so happy that they enjoyed their Halloween!
So making of funny faces is not limited to my kids...Good to know. So cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! They are adorable. And it sounds like you guys had a great time!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My youngest had a firm grip on a single piece of candy the entire trip too. Silly kids!
ReplyDeleteI love love love that your little guy kept wanting to give his candy as a trade...beyond sweet.
ReplyDeleteMy son's first time out in the neighborhood, he blurted "Thank you" instead of "trick or treat" every time we prompted him with "What do you say?"
This year he told me he was too old to dress up (he's 14).
I almost cried.
p.s. He caved and put on a mask and fake blood and ran around with his buddies anyway. He's not a grown up just yet. And I didn't have to cry. Hooray!
Aw, such cute costumes! Sounds like you had a great night :)
ReplyDeleteOh your sweet little guy- I love the way you captured your night, your family, and his sweetness here!
ReplyDeleteHow cute he tried to trade candy. They both look adorable in their costumes.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a perfect Halloween. So adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you! We had fun hanging out with each other (and all the grandparents!)
ReplyDeleteI got a picture, and I guess that's the most I can ask for :) I won't take your little one's kit kats, but I can't promise anything about the peanut butter cups...
ReplyDelete:) It will be funny to look back and see her being silly!
ReplyDeleteOld Navy :) Cute and warm fleece is a perfect costume!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I thought the trading was hilarious.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that funny? He's actually more of a pretzel guy ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, she LOVES making a funny face during pictures now. Someone asked them to do it for a birthday party photo one time, and now she thinks it's HILARIOUS.
ReplyDeleteWe did. Then they had a cold yesterday :(
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny! I swear, I don't remember Abbey doing that when we first started taking her.
ReplyDeleteYay for not crying! 14 is such a tough age between wanting to be older and just wanting to be themselves.
ReplyDeleteThank you! We had fun :)
ReplyDeleteHe is such a sweetie pie. Truly.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that hilarious? He was probably so confused; he's so used to being around Abbey, who does much more taking than giving.
ReplyDeleteIt really was lovely. We had fun :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute.
ReplyDeleteThose family photos are hard to snap. My children would barely sit still.
We didn't take the stroller. My son was up to "warp speed" trick-or-treating and my daughter took the tortoise role: slow but steady out trick-or-treats her brother.
I blogged about it in detail, but it was a magical evening, helped by the perfect weather.
I was in costume too. :-)
Such memories.
My son was a monkey one year too, but the photos don't really do the costume justice.