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Happy Halloween and Christmas apparently.
The Son on Halloween, 2006, he was two-months old, and just the sweetest little monkey ever.


H was a pretty cute little lion himself. Look at that banana. The Son can inhale one that size in under a minute flat now.

Halloween, 2007, Mama took the easy route costume wise and had a little help from PBK. Do you think this spider has two extra legs?

A certain grandparent did not like this costume, she wanted him to be a clown or something instead. “Babies should not be spiders.”

He hated the hat last year. He took it off and threw it on the ground while trick or treating for UNICEF, and we never found it.


Halloween, 2008–about six hours ago. Go back and look at the lion/monkey picture, and then check out these two non-baby boys.


“I see you! Mama! I see you wiff ‘noculers!”

First we got his picture taken at a local drugstore (I’ll post those soon), then we went to a Halloween party, and then trick or treating. Did I mention that we had gone with our Stay Home Moms playgroup this morning to trick or treat at a retirement home? In other words, we have been having fun ALL FRIGGEN DAY LONG.

My parent’s neighborhood is THE place to go trick or treating in our town. Here is The Son, trick or treating my mom, and then inviting all the other kids to come inside.

The Husband wanted to watch FOX News, so my dad went trick or treating with The Son and I instead. He is who picked out The Son’s costume this year, I think he did a darn good job.

Can you tell what this is? CHRISTMAS LIGHTS!

And who was handing out candy to the kids? Santa! Sorry for the poor quality of pictures, but I was trying to be stealthy.

In a week or so his whole yard will be covered in those blow up yard ornament things. I really do not like those things. Anyway, Happy Halloween! Tomorrow is Arbor Day (it is not really Arbor day after all, but we are going to a tree festival. All the candy corn has rotted my brain), there is no candy for Arbor Day right? We have enough candy.
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Glad you had a Happy Halloween. I confess I loved the time that TheSon was there to run to the door everytime a trick-or-treater rang the bell or knocked. He was surely wound up from the excitement and the excessive sugar.
TheSon is way too cute for you not to be making a financial profit off of him. Seriously.
thanks Crystal, any ideas on how I could do that? keeping in mind we live pretty much in the middle of nowhere, Miss Kiwi is pretty gorgeous herself. I just want to nomnomnom those cheeks!