Rapunzel, a Viking and a medieval Knight went to a bar.
If I had more imagination I could probably figure out an actual punchline to go along with that, but I don't.
In my neck of the woods, Rapunzel, a Viking and a medieval Knight went trick-or-treating.
But there was much activity leading up to this, such as the decorating of the front porch which took place in early October:
That was followed by a friend's Halloween party where there was much candy-eating and trampoline-jumping.
I made myself a tutu and had extra tulle, so I made one for N. She decided to be a witch like mama, except she got decked out in a leotard and red hat.
That was followed by pumpkin-carving.
The kids named the pumpkins Scary (G's), Christina Aguiscara (N with help from her Daddy), and Dis (M). When we asked M what he wanted to name his pumpkin, he pointed to it and said, "Dis?" So it stuck.
This was followed by N's school party:
This was followed by G's school party:
If I had more imagination I could probably figure out an actual punchline to go along with that, but I don't.
In my neck of the woods, Rapunzel, a Viking and a medieval Knight went trick-or-treating.
But there was much activity leading up to this, such as the decorating of the front porch which took place in early October:
That was followed by a friend's Halloween party where there was much candy-eating and trampoline-jumping.
I made myself a tutu and had extra tulle, so I made one for N. She decided to be a witch like mama, except she got decked out in a leotard and red hat.
That was followed by pumpkin-carving.
The kids named the pumpkins Scary (G's), Christina Aguiscara (N with help from her Daddy), and Dis (M). When we asked M what he wanted to name his pumpkin, he pointed to it and said, "Dis?" So it stuck.
This was followed by N's school party:
This was followed by G's school party:
Ah, the joy that is being given lots and lots of candy!
It is not an understatement to say I am glad October is over. I need to recover.
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