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Monday, November 9, 2009

My Boos and Little Ghoul

Naturally, I'm slow on the uptake regarding my Halloween post...but then again I wouldn't want to break tradition and actually post on time, would I??
I had been trrrying to do Halloween crafts off and on during the month and was semi-successful. (i am in constant awe of the mommies that are crafty and all put-together with festive meals and crafts to fill the season...i only aspire to be like you) I was able to swing a few things, though and carving pumpkins was one of them. I have many a memory of carving pumpkins the Sunday afternoon before Halloween as a family and then eating the roasted pumpkin seeds. Good times, good times (well, at least for me...evidently the festive tradition left Liberty scarred) ;). I wanted to make sure that I continued the tradition with my family, so carving was a must.Here is a cute picture of Daddy and Cooper. We all contributed with the de-gunking and carving.My kids this year only got to go trick-or-treating on actual Halloween compared to the two to three times they normally do (tough, huh ;). We were out of town for the ward's Trunk-or-Treat and we have in the past also participated in the city's Halloween celebration when we lived in Stillwater. So, they were pretty excited the night of because of the lack of normal festivities. *disclaimer* I have always envisioned my children to have the "perfect" costume. It may or may not be handmade, but it would never, ever be the Wal-Mart type, polyester costumes that are plastic and flimsy. That being said (I hope I haven't offended anyone, because if there is anything motherhood has taught me is never, ever say "never") I obviously had something in mind for my kids and they generally had an entirely different one. *sigh* Greyson originally had chosen to be a pirate. "Great!", I thought. We have a fantastic costume already that complied to all of my "Halloween specifications". So, I wouldn't have to buy one and he would look oh-so-cute. Cooper had a bit harder time deciding on his costume, but finally decided that he wanted to be Anakin Skywalker. Now, it's quite ironic that Cooper wants to be Anakin because 1.) he really hasn't ever seen Star Wars 2.) the only real exposure he's had is on our Star Wars Lego Wii game and that hardly carries the story line and well, c'mon people, it's Legos and 3.) Cooper hates, hates, hates any type of villain or disgusting Halloween-y type character. I found it highly ironic that Anakin turns into Darth Vader one of the most notorious villains ever. I told Cooper who Anakin turns out to be and he flat out refused to believe me....c'est la vie. Oh well. He wouldn't be swayed. I had a hard time figuring out how I was going to make Anikan work and hadn't really figured it out until "the" garage sale happened. Phillip happened upon a garage sale on a Saturday morning with the boys (shocker, I know *insert eye roll * ;). And they just happened upon a Obi Wan Kenobi costume that looked amazingly like an Anikan Skywalker costume...complete with polyester and velcro. How could Phillip say no?? Well, he didn't AND he didn't say no to his other puppy-dog eyed son when he found a Batman costume complete with a plastic (albeit a thick plastic) cape, talking (you can imagine how thrilled I am with that) belt and a super-safe mask (insert sarcasm). Ahhh, the joy of motherhood when your picture-perfect idealism goes swimming down the drain. Oh well. I told myself to suck it up and said alright, it's their Halloween--not mine and if that's what makes them happy then deal with it, and I did.
We decided to take them around our neighborhood and it was great. The neighbors were kind and my kids made a haul. So much, in fact, that the next day the missionaries stopped by and we had them take a huge, bulging gallon ziplock bag home and we are still eating away on the loot.Here is Grey with his mask off...and with it on... Ironically, he had it off most of the night "because it made him all sweaty...even when it's not cold and when it is, too!"

Here's Cooper as Darth, ahem... Anakin, without his hood....and with.Annnnnddddd, this would be me dressing and taking a picture of my daughter w/o her costume on the correct way. That right folks, I put my daughter in her little witch's costume backwards. I'm an idiot. Oh well. I finally realized what I did about 3 houses into trick-or-treating and switched it around. Poor little girl. We weren't even sure we were going to take her because she was feeling so crummy... we finally realized it was probably with the Swine Flu. I guess we may have been giving away a little Swine Flu with our candy (oops!!).Here is the costume on the correct way. I couldn't get her to even humor me with a look at the camera. She had had it, but she thought she was well enough to eat candy {insert eye roll}.

My little boos and ghoul.

Here are the boys with their own custom carved pumpkins.

We hope you all had a Happy Halloween! We sure did and are anxiously looking forward to Thanksgiving day and Christmas season!

11 comments:

Annie said...

I'm not opposed to cheap looking costumes, but I refuse to pay $15-20 for a cheap looking one from Wal-Mart. I will pay less than $2 for those cheap looking ones at a thrift store or on sale. Today, I hit WM's 90% off and bought a bunch of firefighter costumes for Jared's birthday party. They're not too bad - they have a fairly nice jacket, hat, and axe. I didn't mind paying $1.40 for those.

But you're right - as long as they are happy, it doesn't really matter...

They look good by the way!

Mere said...

I wait until after Halloween to buy those cheap polyester costumes at 1/2 price. :) To my credit, I did make Brooke's Ariel dress 2 years ago, but that was unnecessary over-achieving on my part.

I love Ella's costume - both backwards and forwards!

whitney said...

I laughed, a lot actually, at Ella's backward costume. That's something I'd expect from me, not my uber-on-top-of-things sister (that would be you) ;).

They look really cute! You can't even tell they're the velcro and polyester-type costumes, I promise! All three of your kids really do look great!

Lively Luckinbills said...

I just gave my girls a choice to dress up in whatever we already had and that turned out very well. They don't really care what they are, they just like the idea of dressing up for candy. LOVE Ella's costume!! I will have to get used to the idea that boys don't want to be "cute" for Halloween. Lovely pictures.

Alabama Apples said...

LOVE Ell-Bell's costume! Oh, how fabulous!!! You couldn't tell your boys were wearing "off-limit" costumes. They all looked so cute!! I had to laugh at the backward costume, though...definitely something that would have happened to me!

I can't wait until I get to see you all!!

Seriously, your kiddies look so grown-up. I totally see what you were saying!

sharon said...

Stephanie you are soooo funny! With three kids to get costumes for it's a wonder they all got dressed at all. too cute!!

Alabama Apples said...

Cooper and Grey,

We like your pumpkins and your costumes! Gavin LOVES your costume, Grey-Grey and I LOVE yours, Cooper! I can't wait until I see you at Christmas!

Sincerely,
Josiah and Gavin

The DeVito's said...

That's funny about Ella's costume, I did the same thing with Bella! It didn't last as long though. I noticed when her back was low and the front was almost a turtle neck. I am SO not opposed to store bought Halloween costumes. I was raised on home made and always wanted the store bought ones. You didn't offend me though, I'm very proud of my non domestic skills. ;)

Unknown said...

Ella's costume is so stinkin cute! Too funny about putting it on backwards. Sounds like something I would do, haha. Cute pictures :)

Coty said...

Okay, the kiddos look absolutely ADORABLE...love love love the witch costume!!!

Cynthia Mann said...

Sounds like a fun Halloween. I love your thoughts on Halloween Costumes... and what a good mom, to give in when they found those plastic costumes. :) I remember wearing a plastic Shera costume when I was little.. Awful looking, but I loved it then! I hope Ella is feeling better!