I figure I should blog about Halloween before we get to Thanksgiving.
I really enjoyed this Halloween. There is something so nice about Jonathan being home every night and on weekends. It makes things more fun.
Lucy had a fun, little party at her preschool. I got to be there and help out. Man, her preschool teacher is organized. I got tired just watching her.
Just a little side note here for later. I was at the girls' costume parade but didn't get good pictures, hence why there are not posted. When I got Lucy to the car after the parade, there was a note on my windshield that said I had a flat tire. I was so thankful for that note so I didn't ruin my wheel. I called AAA and they had someone out within 30 minutes to fix it. While that was going on, a lady from our ward saw my car on the side of the road and offered to take Lucy so that she could play and wouldn't be stuck in the car. It was all around miracles! (Although at the time I super frustrated because it was Halloween at school and I had a ton to do. Hindsight is a blessing.)
Okay, back to Halloween.
Janie was a super cute pirate.
Lucy switched up her costumes. For her school party she was a "good little witch." That's what she told everyone. But for trick-or-treating, it was Tinkerbell.
I love Sami's Pocahontas costume. She loved all the accessories and so do I. Can someone please make her stop growing up? I am getting hives just thinking about it.
Love, love, love my girls!!
Jonathan got in the Halloween spirit this year. He painted his face and the girls LOVED it. They thought it was so fun that he "dressed up."
We went trick-or-treating with out neighbors. It just sort of happened. We opened our door and they invited us into our group. I really, really love our neighborhood!!
In addition to all this fun, our friends Brandon and Whitney Hale and their kids came over for breakfast on Halloween. It was a perfect day. I truly cherish this time in our lives. I don't ever want them to go away.