

annon is finally old enough to really enjoy trick-or-treating. We took both kids in the wagon and he would run up to each house and yell "trick-or-treat" with extreme enthusiasm. Then he darted back into the wagon with a huge grin as we headed to the next house for a repeat. We headed home after about an hour and a half but he showed no signs of slowing - just freezing. Hazel did what she does best. Slept the whole time. We also got to hang out with Jarom's little sister or "Auntie Welly" who did not have the best day. She's a trooper and is a fabulous, doting Auntie.

We had a scrumptious dinner of monster brains and witch eyeballs before we left. When we got back we were greeted with cinamon rolls and hot cocoa to warm our fingers and toes.

Cannon loved his football costume - except for the helmet. He even had shoulder pads and knee guards and all that stuff. Thanks to Grandma Sheri and Grandpa who gave us this costume last year. Jarom was proud of his little Raider. Hazel was a BYU cheerleader. We had to represent both of Jarom's teams. I don't know of a BYU cheerleader with chunkier legs, but she was adorable. I didn't get any pictures of her besides the ones with all of us (sorry mom!). I'll try again later. She was not impressed by any of our Halloween antics.

The whole crew

I hope you had a happy and safe Halloween!
4 comments:
CUTE! Football uniforms are so darn cute on little boys. It looks like you had a fun Halloween.
SO FUNNY! Cannon looks like a miniature Jarom in that first picture! Your family is so cute. Noah refused to wear his costume for trunk-or-treating but I told him if he wanted candy last night, he had to wear it. He did, but grudgingly (and made my husband carry him the whole time). Doesn't he realize he gets CANDY out of this?!
Love the puckered lips full of noodles! Cute photos I want copies of course! love, non
very cute costumes!
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