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Thursday, December 29, 2011

End of October

On October 21st we went to a Halloween party at my mom & dad's. We all loved Jordan's hospital patient costume :)

It was especially disturbing when he would drink the apple juice out of his ostomy bag.

Joy was a bathing beauty with her little rubber ducky. (They dressed up because they went straight from this party to their ward trunk-r-treat.

Here are all the adorable chillens:
Faith as a corpse bride, Celeste as a panda, Brendon and Noah in matching Link (from Zelda) costumes, Brandt as a ducky, Lily as Jasmine, Alaura as a vampiress, Sierra as Cinderella, and Christian as a staked vampire.

We played throw the eyeballs, toss the glow ring around the witch's hat, pin the nose on the jack-o-lantern, and Halloween Bingo. They got to pick prizes from an awesome selection. The adults that won got to pick a little baggie--mine held $20!!

We ate chicken garlic pizza from Papa Murphy's, pepperoni pizza from Tony's and had root beer with dry ice to make it spooky. Such a fun party!

On the 22nd the kids made monster trucks (even being driven by monsters) at Lowe's.

We stopped in at Target for a few things, including deli and bakery samples. Buddy needed a picture of all the gorgeous cakes.

On the 23rd we were at Lagoon again!





On the 25th we picked what was left in our garden before the freeze came. Love that fresh produce!

On the 27th we carved our pumpkins. The ones we got with Tammy and some extras we picked up from alongside 200 North at a family's little stand.


The 28th was Christian's preschool Halloween party. Couldn't get the kids to stand still long enough to take a good picture, though!

That night was our ward trunk-r-treat. We parked next to the coolest "trunk"--a huge fire truck!

 We had a great time, but they did the candy collecting and then ate dinner afterward. The problem was that it was set up in the bowery instead of inside the building! We had some delicious soups and the kids helped themselves to rolls and treats, then we pried our butts up (which were frozen to the metal picnic benches) and went home to defrost :)

We, of course, had to go to Lagoon the last day it was open this year which was the 29th. Even though the spring was too cold and snowy to get in many trips, we sure made up for it in the summer and especially the fall!

This is the hay "maze" (more like a one-way path) where the kids got to collect prizes from dressed up characters.

That night was Joy & Jordan's big Halloween party. I brought low-carb treats that I could partake of! They're just deviled eggs with olive spiders or paprika on them. Creepy!

I think we looked extra awesome.





Poor Joy decided to dress up as the hunchback, Quasimodo, after she woke up that morning to find her eye swollen shut from a makeup allergy. She did such cute games for the kids, all the while battling her condition and caring for a newborn!

Here is Eric with his date, Lisa.

A week or so before, Eric had mentioned that Lisa was dressing up as a devil and was trying to decide what to wear, himself. He had the idea of a missionary (FUNNY) and Joy came up with the idea of him wearing a name tag that read "HELLO my name is GOD" (even funnier because it's an inside joke among those of us Buffy nerds). He did make a great devil, though.

Faith, ever into holiday theme dress, wore this to church on the 30th except with black tights.

On the afternoon of the 31st, we had Ann and her kids over for a Halloween party. We made mini pizzas that looked like jack-o-lanterns, ghosts or bats and ate Rice Krispy pumpkins with a chocolate surprise inside.


The kids played games (that Faith made herself!),


and won little treats and prizes.

After the party, we stopped by Toys-R-Us for Faith's little coupon shopping trip. She opted to use hers and some birthday money to buy a Moxie doll instead of something small. We owed Christian some money and he wanted the pirate doll so he could play along.

We got free donuts at Krispy Kreme (a Halloween promotion)

then stopped by WalMart for the other part of Faith's gift--the Moxie horse that is battery operated.

We got home and finished costuming up for the big night. I love that Buddy is acting dead in this photo!

Here is a shot of our jack-o-lanterns and our skull bowl with the hand that reaches out to grab trick-or-treaters. I took the kids around our neighborhood,

then we visited Grandma & Grandpa Peterson,

(my dad took this cute shot of us)

and Grandma & Grandpa Braegger and Tammy.


We had a very fun Halloween!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

First half of October

On October 1st Faith had a soccer game (Buddy's just wearing one of her old jerseys for fun) and then we played at the park.

Christian used some of his Walmart gift card from his birthday to buy some new pets: Seamonkeys. It was great timing because Faith was currently doing a report for school on brine shrimp.

On the 8th we made monster machines at Lowe's,

had another soccer game, then went to the pumpkin patch with Tammy and Zach. We originally went to Day Farms, but they weren't starting their hayrides until Monday, so then we checked out J & J Nursery. They were doing one that was free when you donated food for the food bank. They had cute photo ops



and a hayride to the pumpkin patch. It was sprinkly, muddy, and chilly, but we still had fun!



The kids loved their pumpkins!

Afterward, Tammy took us to Sonic for lunch and treats.

On the 9th we enjoyed more Halloween festivities at Lagoon.

This statue creeped Buddy out even before he knew it was a real guy!


On the 12th it was "crazy sock day" at elementary. Tony made a special trip to the store on his way home from work the previous evening to pick up these beauties.

Also that day, Christian kicked my butt at "Pretty Pretty Princess" game,

and I made candy corn shaped meringue cookies.

The 13th was "crazy hair day" and I think, yet again this year, we hit it out of the park.

I'm not a fancy-hair-do kind of mom, but every once in a while I step it up :)

On the 15th the kids and I met up with Tammy, Tina and Zach at Gardener Village. We saw lots of witches, some were real,

and others not so much.

Highlights were lunch at Archibalds & face painting!



On the 16th we were at Lagoon again. We sure made good use of our passes this year!!


More haunted houses were enjoyed.


And lots and lots of rides!

Here is some of Buddy's artwork from preschool. I especially love the yellow rectangle with the black boxes on the bottom middle. He had Miss Kelly write on the back "City of Ember" because we had recently watched the movie. Faith read the book for her book report!

On the 18th Christian and I worked on a fall craft project. We got out the shaving cream,

swirled some paint into it,

then dipped and sqeegeed some paper leaves. Pretty!

It got even more crazy fun after the project was finished :)