Friday, November 13, 2009

My Little Redhead?

I liked the fact that Halloween was a two-day holiday this year. I like holidays that last for days.

Vanessa dressed up for pre-school. Her requested costume: Ginny Weasley, a character from Harry Potter. She is really into Harry Potter right now. She is listening to me read it with Savanah and she loves watching the movies. She can even parrot several of the lines. Last week, she drew a picture of Moaning Myrtle being murdered by a basilisk at preschool. Here is my best attempt at a Ginny look-a-like.The wig is actually a 70's guy wig. It was just the right length and color for my Ginny. I received several compliments on her being a red head. She wanted to make sure all the "Vanessa hair" was hidden under the wig.
Savanah was Hermonie Granger, another character from Harry Potter. I braided her hair in tiny braids to make it bushy. She wore the same Gryffindor robe the boys wore back when they would dress up as Harry Potter. She tried doing spells all day and informed me she wanted to be adopted by witches.
AJ was an Ultimate Texas fan. Is that a surprise? He decided he wants to paint his face like this next year for the game against Oklahoma.
On Friday, we went trick-or-treating to the nearby assisted living center. They have all kinds of activities for the kids like a bean bag toss, cake walk, and cookie decorating. It is a fun family tradition.
After that, we went to the school carnival. Every year it is crowded, hot, and miserable. By the end, there isn't a single parent with a smile on their face. Having said that, we go every year. The kids love it and it's a better fundraiser than selling things to family and friends. The girls loved digging eyeballs out of a bucket of slimy spaghetti.

Vanessa won a live goldfish. It was a girl goldfish named Casey. (I don't know how to tell a girl fish from a boy fish so we have to take Vanessa's word on it.) Yes, I'm speaking of Casey in the past tense. She died shortly after I found a fish bowl and purchased food for her.
Vanessa's preschool also did a carnival to help raise money for a young couple who have premature twin babies. AJ pointed out that the tickets cost more at this carnival but, they let the kids stay in the jump house as long as they wanted. They had slides and rides that the kids really enjoyed. It wasn't very crowded and a lot of fun. Too bad this isn't an annual event.
On Saturday, we carved pumpkins. Savanah thought digging out the insides was disgusting. Ethan and AJ thought it was awesome! Esteban thought it was uncool so, he didn't do one.Here is Vanessa's and Savanah's finished products.
They looked great in the dark.
Saturday night, I took the girls trick or treating. (I'm always happy when they don't want to stay out for very long.) AJ went to a party where he went trick-or-treating with friends. Aaron watched a football game (his favorite way to spend a holiday). Ethan and Esteban invited friends over to watch a movie in the barn. Yep, I said the barn. It was a bit cold so they wrapped up tight. They watched A Sixth Sense, a movie that scared me when I watched it years ago. They thought is was intriguing but, not scary. ( I think they just hate to admit they were really scared.) The only time they were scared was when Aaron snuck out and threw rocks at the barn roof.
Halloween is a holiday that is a lot more fun with kids. I'm grateful for my Four-n-More that make it all the MORE fun.

2 comments:

James and Kista said...

Love the Hermiene and Ginny costumes! Good job MOM! What a great two days! So much fun! Love that Aaron went and threw rocks on the roof during the movie. Yes, Halloween is so much more fun with kids!

Jana said...

I love your pumpkins!