It was all we could do to get Collin on the bus on time, so we didn't capture the crazy sock / backward shirt / all red, etc outfits in the morning. We did get one of super hero Maya. She originally planned to be Wonder Woman for Halloween. Though she changed her mind numerous times, Maya was able to wear Wonder Woman on Thursday to school for their super hero day (and then later that evening to Collin's soccer practice)! Looking happy and looking fierce -
Friday morning was Maya's fairy tale ball. She went in what was supposed to be her Halloween costume, Belle. Collin was geared up for the color run at school (followed by sno-cones).
Maya and her friend Gail at school (not pictured, Maya's three boys - Ben, Walker, and Pierre - who reportedly have all received kisses from our silly girl) -
Friday morning, I was able to volunteer at Collin's school's spooky science lab. My station was a bloody hand print - a combo of a special paper and some magic potion (ie Windex). It was fun, I always had a volunteer who would let me suck the blood out of their arm, and it was simple. But the actual experiment took 10 seconds, and then I stalled for the remaining 3 minutes, 50 seconds with 6-12 first graders!
The kids made slime, made tissue paper ghosts stick to balloons after rubbing the balloons on their hair, and made dry ice bubbles - a fun morning for all!
Friday afternoon we went to our church's trunk or treat. But first, we had to paint Collin's shirt for his homemade Halloween costume, Eli Shane from the cartoon Slugterra (it was so obscure I couldn't order it on Amazon!). Cas and I had a dress-up party on Saturday, so we had Halloween costumes for the first time in years. Cas was Grimes, a sheriff from the tv show Walking Dead. Basically he wore the only costume in his size at the Halloween store on Friday at 3pm. His cheap costume was clearly ironed on icons, but someone at our trunk or treat thought he was a really officer and started asking him questions!
We had the lamest trunk or treat game - we ran out of time (mostly due to Collin's costume) and we just grabbed some glow sticks and random bottles of juice/cokes in our house for a ring toss. We did have candy, which was the main thing the kids appreciated anyway!Maya in Belle, I'm dressed as a bandit. The ski hat and gloves were a little toasty in our 85-degree late October weather-
We had a low-key Sunday - no soccer practice, no big community group. Moments like this - which is what you get when you play hangman with a 6-year-old boy!
On Halloween Monday, we got Collin off to school and then Maya and I met my mom at 9am at the zoo for the last day of Zoo Boo. Maya was in a pitiful mood on Monday morning - rounds of tantrums in the morning (for the horrors of me not letting her wear dress shoes to walk around the zoo or not letting her have candy in the morning, etc). The only reason she's smiling here is that she was allowed to climb on the sea lion statue -
The zoo wasn't crowded on a Monday morning, and we let Maya completely set the pace, visiting whatever she wanted. We stayed at the elephants to watch the baby take a 20 minute bath, saw the cheetahs sleeping, and posed by every statue we passed -
She once again was happy as can be to sit on the immobile bench on the carousel and enjoyed making faces for selfie pictures -
Near the end, we visited the petting zoo, a spot we hadn't been to in over a year despite almost monthly trips to the zoo. It was cute watching all the kids, most in costume, all over the zoo -
Checking out the horned stork -
And posing before we headed to our cars for the ride home -
What a fun girls morning with these two -
Finally it was time for trick-or-treating. We donned our costumes for a few more pictures -
Maya stayed in her Mulan costume through the zoo, her nap, and all afternoon. Though she's never seen the movie and didn't know the princess' name, this is what she chose to wear for Halloween -
Family selfie before we grabbed our jack-o-lanterns -
We first stopped by my grandma's for a treat and picture -
Then crashed our friends' neighborhood trick or treating party, where both kids saw classmates and we wandered their family friendly neighborhood with friends from church, work, school, Cub Scouts, sports and pre-school -
At one house the kids were invited to hit a big pinata -
Halloween 2016 plus the ten-day lead up - you were a scream!
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