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photo credit: www.sarahbessey.com (my favourite blog!) |
After my last post about the October sunshine, it has certainly been very gloomy and rainy. It must be November. I found the above picture on a blog that I read frequently. Pretty much sums up my feelings about sunshine from now until next summer, as winter sunshine can also be hard to come by on the coast. If it's sunny out, I will try my hardest to get outside!
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little skunk making a getaway |
Bronwen's first Halloween was fun! It started off on Tuesday with our playgroup babies getting all dressed up. Though, that party was over pretty quickly when someone puked all over the carpet. It seemed like the affected child had a nasty stomach bug, so everyone went home pretty quickly to avoid cross-contamination. Which happens pretty quickly when there's a lot of "I'll lick this toy- now you can eat it too" going on. I think Bronwen might have gotten a cold as a souvenir of that outing.. but thankfully, no stomach issues.
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playing with Jake |
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found a package of Kleenex |
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Can you spot: 2 lions, Batman, skunk with the Kleenex, a sick owl, and Superman drinking milk? |
I have to admit, I was pretty excited to take the little lady out trick or treating. I know that she doesn't really understand it.. for her, it just involves her mum taking her in and out of the stroller far too many times and having strangers pinch her cheeks (I would turn my face away too! haha). We did get a nice little bucket of candy... tasty for the parents!
It seems to me that trick or treating is a bit of a dying art these days. Though, maybe it depends on your neighbourhood. We got a total of one kid at the door. But, we live on a fairly busy street, and there is a park across the road- meaning, kids who come up our street have half the number of houses for treat options. And, every house on our street is up a little hill, meaning steep driveways and steps to the front door. Also, there aren't many kids in our neighbourhood.
That's my list of excuses, but I think the real reason is a lot of people don't seem to let their kids go to strangers' houses anymore asking for candy. Or the parents like to drive them around to relatives' houses, where they get a big bag full of treats in one go instead of a few candies for each house.
But overall, I think that trick or treating in the neighbourhood is a good activity. It's nice to say hi to the neighbours that you do know, and meet some of the ones you don't. I took Bronwen over to our elderly neighbours next door before supper and had a lovely tea with them, and I think that it pretty much made their week. You know when they bring pets to the hospital for pet therapy visits? I think that babies have sort of the same effect. ;) Also, I met the neighbours who live right behind us, and learned that they are expecting a baby next spring. More little friends- hurray!
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even skunks need a cookie break |
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the next morning.. sleepy eyes! |
4 comments:
Love your halloween story. We only had 20 kids ,which is the least we have had and we don't have a hill and a stairway, to get to the front door. Bronwen looks so cuddly in her costume!!.Fun to have all the playgroup friends together.I had a good laugh at your post. Thanks for sharing Jen. Love Mum. :)
I love the picture of all the crawling children in costume. Adorable. We enjoyed plodding through snow and climbing up stairs on our block to trick-or-treat. Hope you get some sun!
Ya, the pictures of the babies stole this post away.... that's all I'll remember, lol. That kid with the giant lion mane was hilarious! I'm gonna find a costume like that for my kids one day too!
I totally agree! I love fall days! We've had such great fall weather here lately with warm sunny afternoons. However next week its getting cold from 80's to 60's :). Hope you get some more sun up there!
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