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Sunday, October 31, 2021

Halloween

 After skipping the Halloween party last year, we resumed the tradition with a smaller crowd, a fajita dinner, some fun games, and a great time. I had a lot of fun decorating and adding some new projects I'd worked on, and on Halloween night the kids had a lot of fun trick-or-treating, adding to their haul from the night before trunk-or-treating at the church party. 

Audrey's costume was President Loki--she got tons of compliments at school and even won a costume prize at the church party.

Ian was the same scary scarecrow from two years ago--costume barely fit but he loved it and looked very creepy (the goal).

Declan also wanted to be creepy this year and went with a Grim Reaper costume. Watch out!
We gathered at a neighbor's before trick-or-treating to hang out. This is our friend Ann, Ian's buddy Mako's mom. Ian had a whole crew who went trick-or-treating together.


Here's the crew of 12-year-olds roaming the streets of PG in search of good treats!


My friend sent me this awesome soap skull. I want to use it and I don't want to use it, you know? 

The kids helped me set up for our annual Halloween party--they are pretty good sports about never being invited, but they also got to watch movies and play video games in the back of the house.
I made those gold bug plaques and eyeball plaques this year, and I thought they turned out very cute. I put them up with Command strips to complete my apothecary mantle scene.

My costume this year was Winifred Sanderson from the movie Hocus Pocus. I loved it!


Audrey's turn to play--she was the photographer for our guests' photos at the party. She did great!

Spencer was Variant Loki (from the Disney+ show), and the wig was maybe too nice? We joked that he was Loki with a blowout. 

Spencer and the kids carved some awesome pumpkins (baby Yoda! I mean, Grogu).

Monday, October 18, 2021

Fall break

Fall break brought a visit from my wonderful parents, who generously agreed to extend their visit so Spencer and I could get away! We had a wonderful few days with them (while actually Spencer flew up to WA to celebrate HIS dad's 70th--it was a busy travel month for him!), and then Spencer and I headed to Southern California for fun at Disneyland and to see our friend perform in a musical.
My dad at the beach

Ian and a hermit crab

What my kids do all the time...

See?

My parents spoiled my kids--arcade, eating out, video games, walks to the beach, decorating gingerbread haunted houses. They had a great time.



Pics from our two days at Disney--one day at each park. Everything was decorated for Halloween and even some rides were different. It was so fun!










 

Our friend Valerie played Mrs. Wormwood in a community theater production of Matilda the Musical, and she was phenomenal! Her daughter played Lavender. We got to hang out with Val and her husband Mike before the show too, and had a great time catching up. We met them in our Atlanta days and it's been my goal to see Val in one of her shows; finally I got to!!


Pictures from Spencer's dad's birthday celebration: 
Spencer and his family: Amanda, Sam, Cathie (mom), Rick (dad), Carly, and Spencer



Tuesday, October 5, 2021

October begins!

Declan made a bow and arrow with his dad. It was for a school project, but he's had the best time shooting the trees in our yard.

The first weekend of October is always General Conference for our church, and the kids and I had a great watching all the sessions and doing crafts and projects in the background. The kids painted pumpkins and I cross stitched a Halloween gift for a friend. We went to the park for a picnic between sessions on Saturday, and ate lots of yummy food as we watched all weekend. Spencer was in DC for work, so we missed having him around!


Spencer at the Natural History Museum in DC

We started getting the Halloween decorations out! The house always transforms in October. 
 
We also went to the Monterey Symphony outdoor concert as a family, picking up Subway to take for our picnic dinner. The orchestra was fabulous, and we all loved the performances. The theme was Love Letter to Carmel, and all the songs were either written by Carmel composers (who also happen to be famous), or feature Carmel resident film star's movie scores (like Clint Eastwood).