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).