A Simply Awesome Halloween

We had a great Halloween. We actually  participated in several Harvest and Halloween parties the week before. Katelyn participated in 5 Harvest/Halloween events. Madelyn got to wear her costume 3 times. So, it was money well spent!

Katelyn was a Bumble Bee and Madelyn was a jaguar or “Baby Jaguar” from the shoe ” Go Diego, Do”. We had a church Harvest Party at our old church ( more on the reason it’s “old” in another post), and Awana Harvest Family night, a Halloween party at Katelyn’s school, a Halloween themed dance class and then Trick Or Treating. All were fun.

Unfortunately, I didn’t know about the Halloween “party” in Katelyn’s dance class. I hadn’t been there in three weeks since Mike had taken her twice and then we were in Texas. There were no e-mails sent out. Mike said there was nothing about it when he went last time, although there were little signs posted about it throughout the studio. So Katelyn was one of three girls who did not have their costume on. I felt terrible! I seriously wanted to cry. Thankfully, her dance teacher had princess costumes in reserve and handed them out to the girls who were costume-less. And, luckily (or God?) my camera had fallen out of my purse into our van so I had my camera on hand to take pictures!

After dance class we went to the mall for lunch. Have you ever been to the mall on Halloween? Depending on your view of Halloween it’s either awesome or a place to avoid like the devil. The stores were handing out candy to mall trick or treaters. The mall itself had some activities for the kids and were passing out goody-bags. There were kids and adults galore dressed up in costumes. There was the cute, the bad and the hideous. We say a family dressed as characters from “Curious George”. The dad was The Man With The Yellow Hat. His costume was perfect!! Octomom was there too. Hehe. A woman was walking around pushing her stroller (with her real baby in it) and she had 8 baby dolls  hanging from a chord around her neck. She even had the sunglasses that you always see Octomom wearing in the photos you see of her. I am SO going to the mall next year for Halloween! And I’m dressing up too! Of course, Katelyn noticed all the costumed kids and got upset she wasn’t wearing her costume. Again, I felt bad. While we were eating she said ” Mom, all the kids with costumes on are staring at me.”  Oh boy.

I’ve put all my Halloween/Harvest photos on my Flickr album.

Here are a few  for you to enjoy here…(in order of the event)

Our old church Harvest Party

CrossPointe Harvest Party (3)

It was a warm day so Katelyn didn’t wear the black long sleeved shirt she  wore the rest of the time under her costume.

CrossPointe Harvest Party (6)

Madelyn minus her whiskers

CrossPointe Harvest Party (24)

Getting ready for the donut eating contest

CrossPointe Harvest Party (45)

Getting ready to hunt for candy in the leaf pile

Awana Harvest Family Night (or whatever it was called!!)

Awana Harvest Party (3)

Katelyn and her friends

Awana Harvest Party

Enjoying the wagon rides that were offered all evening long.

Unfortunately, I used up all my camera battery so I didn’t get all the pictures I wanted. My inlaws have some on their camera I need to get. What a cute party New Life had! Each room had different games to play. It was almost like a carnival! They won candy for each game they played. They did a little devotional for the kids and their families at the end of the night. One thing that impressed me was how all the Awana leaders were in costume. I’ve been to church Harvest parties where I was the only adult dressed up. So it was nice to see adults dressed up too. Can you tell I love to dress up?

Faulkner School Pre-k Class Party

Faulkner School Halloween party (3)

Waving at passing cars. The “man” with a cane you see is Katelyn’s teacher, Ms. Debbie. She really did look like a man. Kinda scary…. You can see Nana(not to be confused with our Nana. Ms. Debbie’s mom that also works in the room as like a class grandmother) sitting on the front stoop of the school. She was dressed as a witch and had a pretty scary witch mask on! I was surprised.

Faulkner School Halloween party (7)

Faulkner School Halloween party

The class singing on the front stoop.

They sang three Halloween themed songs and were all really cute.

Here’s a couple of video clips of them waving and singing.

Dance Halloween Party

Dance halloween party (13)

Katelyn’s dance teacher, Ms. Stacy, is in the red on the left. The owner of the studio, Ms. Kathy, is in the yellow wig on the right. Katelyn is dressed as “Snow White”. It was also “bring a friend” day but I also didn’t know that. Some of the girls took their little sisters but Madelyn would not have sat and followed directions like they did. So, I didn’t let her go in. Mean mom!

Dance halloween party (6)

Trick Or Treating

Trick or treating 09 (2)

Madelyn didn’t want to wear her ears.

Trick or treating 09 (9)

In a better mood

Trick or treating 09 (17)

Ready to go!

Comments

  • Deborah K Rogers

    The girls looked real cute. :) I’m glad you all had such a nice Holloween.

  • mom

    The girls were adorable in their costumes! You picked some winners for them this year. I loved Madelyn’s nose and wiskers painted on her face, so cute. YOu got some really good pictures of them:)

  • http://alteringlife.blogspot.com Kimberly

    Oh my goodness but are they cute or what?! :)

    (Visiting from SITS.)

  • http://stephscafe.blogspot.com Live.Love.Eat

    So, so cute!!!!!! Looks like you had a wonderful Halloween!!! I read through your other post and I do hope and pray for you that you have a baby soon!!!!!

    Thanks SO much for sharing in my SITS day last week!!!

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