This year, Halloween fell on a Sunday. Since we live in Utah that means we went trick-or-treating on Saturday evening. I was not in the best mood all day, for various reasons, and was further annoyed that trick or treating was happening on Saturday, especially since the weekend was supposed to be lovely weather, except Saturday afternoon/evening when it was raining and very very cold. But hey, when in Rome...
So to back up a bit, Friday, Finn had his Halloween party at school. No costumes allowed. (There have been many things annoying me this Halloween, it seems) I didn't tell him I was volunteering so it was fun to see him so surprised and happy that I was there! My game was TP mummy wrap up. The idea was to have teams of two, wrapping each other up like mummies. Of course, with kindergartners, your plans often go out the window and it was basically a free-for-all of flying toilet paper and 5-year olds. But they loved it so that's all that matters.
So to back up a bit, Friday, Finn had his Halloween party at school. No costumes allowed. (There have been many things annoying me this Halloween, it seems) I didn't tell him I was volunteering so it was fun to see him so surprised and happy that I was there! My game was TP mummy wrap up. The idea was to have teams of two, wrapping each other up like mummies. Of course, with kindergartners, your plans often go out the window and it was basically a free-for-all of flying toilet paper and 5-year olds. But they loved it so that's all that matters.

Other moms had stations of wreath-making, necklace making, a memory game, other fun little stuff. When we were all done, the teacher wanted to do another big mummy race so all the kids were wrapping each other, themselves, anything that would stand still (including me) with TP. Good times.

After school, we went to visit Grandma Jean to go trick or treating in the med-rehab center. That was fun, for the kids and for the residents I'm sure. I always get a kick out of how people react to my kids. Going in to each room, everyone said, "oh what a beautiful little princess!" And leaving each room, they said, "what a polite young man!" That's because Finn, who somehow managed to overcome genetics to be an outgoing and friendly person said in every room, the standard "trick or treat," followed by, "thank you very much, happy Halloween & happy fall!" Every single room. Little charmer, that one. No wonder he's already engaged to a girl in his class ;)
Then a costume party at our neighbor's house, which brings us to trick or treating. Finn was a train conductor on Friday and a cowboy on Saturday. Burgundy was princess Belle, which she loved telling everyone.

Raining, cold, ended up in hats, coats & gloves not too far into it, but lots of candy so that's all that mattered to them. I'm just amazed each year how big and yet how little they are.
1 comment:
Hey I am Parkers mom.. just wanted to say this tp thing was such a cute idea.. And I am glad to know I am not the only one who was less then thrilled about trick or treating the day before halloween and the no costumes at school rule!!
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