At the same time I do love, love, looooove lots of things that come with Halloween time. There's the leaves changing colors, pumpkin patches, costume shopping, cute decorations, Reese's pumpkins and I can start to wear my scarves again! (I have a scarf problem) For our first Halloween with Baby Jack I made sure to go all out. I picked out his costume in July and planned Halloween activities that would last us for days. Jack was the cutest monster ever and my favorites were us carving pumpkins, Boo at the Zoo and trunk-or-treating.
Look at that baby!
Last year I bought our pumpkins at the grocery store because I figured a pumpkin patch would be pretty pointless with a little baby. This year I was really excited to go to a pumpkin patch and let Jackie boy pick out his very own pumpkin. I had been reading him books about Halloween and pumpkin patches so he knew exactly what to do. After finding the perfect pumpkin we checked out the animals, went on a hayride and played in the corn kernel box (which by the way, is genius).
The night before Halloween we had a little family pumpkin carving party. It was a doozy. Jack was actually able to participate this year and he kept cracking us up. He was totes grossed out by the crap inside the pumpkins and would freak whenever it touched him. (I may or may not do the same thing and now I'm realizing it might have been a learned behavior...) Anywee, he was absolutely thrilled with the end result. After we put the pumpkins outside Jack kept knocking on the door (from the inside, we didn't lock him out there with the pumpkins) and we would have to go open it so he could admire them.
Jack's costume this year, believe it or not, topped last year's (in my opinion). I had a much harder time picking out his costume because he's kind of a weird age - he isn't really a baby anymore but he isn't old enough to tell me what he wants to dress up as. Long story short, we already had a Texas Rangers jersey and hat. Then when we were in Texas a fabulous friend with several Little League playing boys gave me an old pair of baseball pants, socks and belt. I did have to take-in the pants, which was super fun without a sewing machine I might add. Anyways, it was totes worth it. He was so cute.
The weekend before Halloween we hit up the Riverwoods with the sibs for a the little Halloween festival. There were tons of people with there with kids in adorable costumes, a petting zoo, carriage rides, trick-or-treating and pumpkin bowling.
The weekend before Halloween we hit up the Riverwoods with the sibs for a the little Halloween festival. There were tons of people with there with kids in adorable costumes, a petting zoo, carriage rides, trick-or-treating and pumpkin bowling.
Actual Halloween was sups awesome. We had a full day - story time at the library, speech therapy party, trunk-or-treating and then regular trick-or-treating. Jack wore his costume from sun up until sun down, he knew he wouldn't get candy without it. He was in heaven.
The night ended with us sitting in our tiny hallway eating candy. It was way past Jack's bedtime and he had already had more candy then he needed, but we just couldn't say no. He would pick up piece of candy, show us and then nod his head up and down while smiling, basically he was letting us know it was okay for him to have another piece.
The night ended with us sitting in our tiny hallway eating candy. It was way past Jack's bedtime and he had already had more candy then he needed, but we just couldn't say no. He would pick up piece of candy, show us and then nod his head up and down while smiling, basically he was letting us know it was okay for him to have another piece.
We love Halloweenie!