First thing...
We had our spooky cakes for breakfast, and the girls enjoyed their treats. Aunty Kathy and Uncle Chuck sent a goodie bag back with my dad to deliver to the girls. That was just too special. Thank you Aunt Kathy! Our Jack-o-Lanterns spent the day outside waiting for their time on stage.
At school...
Jenna participated in her school's costume parade. It was bitter sweet to watch. The flood of memories came once again as I remembered our first parades with Heather's costumes and Jenna in the stroller. They were so cute! Well, they still are, but all grown up. Sniff (again). We caught Heather, Grace and Kenzie on the way out of school. No parades for the middle schoolers, but they got to dress up. I took the girls to Panda Express for lunch. It is a holiday, right? Special lunch required!
After school...
Kenzie's orthodontist rents out our local skating rink each year for his patients and their friends. The admission and skate rental are free, and the kids get a goodie bag on the way out. It is so generous! We took Sarah with us this year, joined Kenzie and Madi and Kayla, and the girls had a great time. Kenzie's mom, Jodi, and I even skated. I think the girls were shocked, but we rocked it. Totally. We were singing Rock Lobster the loudest. It's a good thing YMCA didn't get played. The girls would have had to hide their eyes we would have been so hawt.
And in the evening...
Jenna's friends, Sarah and MacKenzie, joined us for Trick-or-Treating. Heather's friends were all occupied, but Kenzie was so cute calling Heather her new best friend. The girls bedecked Winston in glow bracelets so he could be seen. We hit a lot of houses in the neighborhood, and the girls have enough candy to last them the year (and then some).
1 comment:
Looks like lots of fun. We don't get to dress up here at school. That's a bummer. Glad you guys had a fun Halloween!
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