Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Halloween Weekend 2010

Sorry it's taken me a while to post pictures from Halloween weekend but better late than never. Our friends had a Halloween party so Thomas decided to break out the tie-dye shirt and add a wig and dress up like a hippie. We thought Julia might have been scared but she wasn't scared at all...we called it daddy's funny hat and she was good with it. The Halloween party was fun, we went on a ghost hunt in their backyard and found ghost that had goldfish and raisins in them. YUM!


The weather was so nice that we decided to carve our pumpkin outside instead. Julia enjoyed watching daddy work.


As you can tell by Julia's face she didn't like helping clean out the pumpkin. She didn't want to put her hand in and pull out the seeds and I can't blame her, it's pretty gross. She's not much into getting dirty...that's my girl.


Check out the pumpkin, does it remind you of anything? Thomas drew three pictures and had Julia pick out the one she wanted him to carve on the pumpkin. One was a normal pumpkin carving with triangle eyes and such, a J for Julia, and one that resembled Elmo and you can guess the one she picked....the Elmo face. We laughed because we didn't even tell her it was suppose to be Elmo but that was her favorite. Julia and daddy posing with the Elmo pumpkin after trick or treating.


Julia and mommy had lots of fun trick or treating. We went to about 15 houses and Julia wanted to check out her goodies once she got home. She enjoyed eating some orange nerds and some pretzels. She definitely wasn't sure why we were going up to all these houses that we always go by on our walks and ringing their doorbells. I'm sure she'll understand more next year and want to go to tons of houses.

1 comment:

  1. It looks like a ton of fun, wish we were there to see it all in person. I think Thomas is scary, I don't care if Julia likes it or not. The black hair was too much for me, but a GREAT idea for a costume. That is amazing that Julia chose the Elmo face, she is a smart little cookie. Good job with the carving Thomas.

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