Despite temps in the teens, I think we had a pretty good turn-out. We didn’t get rid of nearly enough candy (for which read, “We bought way too much candy, so now we shall have to eat it, the horror, the horror”), but we had pretty good attendance.
Kitten got to wear her tiger costume to Margie’s office, and we also braved the cold to go around to several neighborhood houses, where she wowed them with her rendition of “Tick teet!” and “Tank’oo!” and “Rrowr!”
After exhausting the neighborhood (and before Daddy’s ears froze off), we headed back home, then drove over to Jackie & Doyce’s for the annual “Isn’t She Cute?” Fest. We discovered, via Justin’s ninja costume, that Katherine knows all about stabbing people with swords, which is either mildly disturbing or something to be proud of.
Gotta love it! Glad she had fun.
You know, I don’t let my son watch Power Rangers……but he knows ALL ABOUT THEM! It happens whether we want it to or not. 🙁
Enjoy her lingering innocence, Dave!
As long as she isn’t kissing people on the forehead!
Well, she’s learning that’s the way to wake them up in the morning. (As opposed to doing a body slam on them and shouting “DADDY! DADDY! WAKE UP!”)
By the way, saw a lot of carved pumpkins in front of folks’ houses this year. Not more than in the past, but not perceptibly less. We, sluggards that we were, didn’t get around to it.
I also saw carved pumpkins yesterday. People told me they waited until the 31st to carve them so they wouldn’t shrivel.