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Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween Everyone,

The pumpkins are all carved, the chili is in the crockpot and the kids are dancing around waiting for the trick or treating to begin. Well, everyone but S. she is waiting to pass out candy, she has taken a pass on trick or treating this year. I guess she thinks she is big.

Last weekend we attended the city carnival and the ward Halloween party we had lots of fun. Below are pictures. These unlike the ones from tonight include S.



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(My first attempt at a scary Halloween costume, the tongue is what he thought about it)

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(My second attempt, this was apparently scary enough)

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(He told me Ninjas don't smile)

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Comments

Sharon said…
Cute little goblins! You did a great job with all the costumes and yes, Andrew, you did look scary! Hope you all had a fun time! XOXO
Me, Myself and I said…
I really like the 2nd one of S, and the one of A looking over the wings. Cute.

Did you get any Starr Images of Paul handing out candy? My husband is speeeeshul. I love him, haha. I have some pics, but they're crappy. Nontheless, they'll be on the blog soon enough...
Krissi said…
Your husband is so dang cute and I was super bummed that I had just left my camera at the house before we made it to your house. The kids just love him. You are so NOT allowed to move. Unless it is in the neighborhood there are about 6 empty houses choose one of those. :)

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