Thursday, October 31, 2013

If my children need proof of my love for them..

Halloween is it. I'm so not a Halloween fan. Or rather, a trick or treating fan. Knocking on doors and sticking your basket out expecting candy? uh. So tacky. But now that my kids are old enough to enjoy it, I suck it up and enjoy it right there with them. The joy Jasper gets out of it makes it so worth it. Tindra doesn't quite get it, but she carried that little pumpkin basket like a champ. And if nothing else, it's a good lesson in eye contact, saying thank you's and patience, so there's that at least!
There will (of course) be more pictures of the ridiculous adorable pirate and his parrot up tomorrow! 
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12 comments:

  1. How can you possible hate Halloween? That's so unamerican of you! :)

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  2. I can't wait to have kids so that I can go trick or treating again :)

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  3. Trick o treating is the worst! I refuse to do it, hubby gets saddled with that parental duty

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    1. So glad I'm not the only one who doesn't enjoy it! But it's worth it to see the kiddos happy!

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  4. I only don't like trick or treating because here in good ol' Montana, Halloween usually includes snow, cold wind gusts or rain storms. I remember one year as a kid, it was so windy my vampire cape blew right off of me! The piece that held it together around my neck snapped right off! There is some crazy weather here, I bet you understand with living in Colorado after all. I just don't handle cold well blah... Glad the kids had some fun though!

    Btw, I just have to... Love the green bottom that photo bombed this picture too! That made lmao when I first saw it! :P

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    1. oh man I bet, was it cold this year? Here in Co we never know what we are going to get this time of year! ha i just noticed that!

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  5. more pictures!- Sarah

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  6. Haha too funny that you think it is "tacky". Your kiddos look cute at least!

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    1. I blame the Swede in me and growing up there having never gone trick or treating :)

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