Somehow October got completely away from me. So here is an onslaught of pictures and a quick review.
One of D's chores is putting away the silverware.
J took the kids to see the new Scheels store while I was doing a funeral luncheon:
The Gluten-Free Expo. I had intended to purchase tickets in advance, but never got to it. When we got there an official looking man walked up to us and asked if we had tickets. I was worried he was going to tell me they were filled to capacity, so (a little deflatedly) I told him no. He handed me free tickets and told me to enjoy! Oh boy did we. When we walked in AP and AJ both commented on all the people and how they had no idea there were so many people who had to eat like we do. There were so many yummy samples that we were past full before we reached the end of all the vendors.
D got tired of taste testing and went with J to enjoy the inflatables
The Relief Society was in charge of the chili cook-off at the ward Halloween party. J left that night for a trip, so this is the only picture I got of him and D together in their costumes. I'm so sad it's blurry.
These were the prizes. The three big ones were for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. I filled them with Boston Baked Beans (Traditional), Jelly Bellies (Flavorful), and Red Hots (Spicy). I found the cute little jars in the wedding favors at Michaels and gave one to everybody who brought soup or chili as a thank you.
Cousins! They gave AJ lots of awesome duct tape for her birthday. Duct tape is all the rage right now and she is having a blast covering notebooks, folders, water bottles, and making things out of it.
AJ performed at the Spooktacular at the gym. Here she is with her "crew"
Here are the boys hanging out while we wait for her performance.
And some blurry shots of her dance.
Preschool Halloween Parade
AJ's class party
Since J wasn't around for Halloween night AP agreed to dress up as Shaggy and take D trick-or-treating
Halloween decorations
And D trying out karate. We had him doing a sports sampler class at the gym, but it got cancelled because he was the only one signed up so we thought we would try out karate instead. He did a great job for his first time and being the littlest guy there.
I love your decorations! They look so awesome and really done so nicely! The fair sounds so fun! I will have to take my mom to one of those sometime!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! Good old Dollar Store and clearance from previous years. The GF expo is every September. Your Mom would love it. It was $8 a ticket this year but all of the samples are worth it. Go at lunch or dinner time and it's one less meal to prepare :).
ReplyDeleteI meant the GF expo is every October...
ReplyDeleteWow -- what a fun filled, busy packed month. Love to you all!
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