Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween Weekend

This post will be in media res, as the synopsis of our summer is going to take a while to compose and I want to post something.


Happy Halloween 2011!

We started the weekend with Carter's school parade. He decided he did not want to wear the mermaid, err... merman tail, aka "Fin Fun", which my mom crafted this summer at his behest and which ended up inspiring our Halloween theme. Since he had a change of heart, he instead became the Greek god of the seas, Neptune although we all thought of him as Triton since that was the original intent.

Here he is feeling confident pre-parade.

Once it started he became timid, concerned that "everyone is looking at me" and started saying "I'm weird" as he walked around. I guess it's hard to be the little fish in a big sea. Carter, like all of his peers, is still trying to figure things out and that's OK. When he got home both Danny and I talked to him about the fact that everyone looking at you isn't necessarily a bad thing depending on the reason.


That night we carved pumpkins and biked to the Halloween house. In case you haven't heard of this residence, essentially a family which lives just a little over a mile from us created a computer controlled light show that now has had over 6 million hits on YouTube and has garnished significant attention from the media. It was fun but we couldn't get in front of the house and the kids were pretty antsy. We met up with friends there and had fun once we found them. We did almost got killed more than once on the way there and back since there was no shoulder on the road during portions of the route. We've been told Riverside is not a bike city and it is true! There just aren't bike lanes or sidewalks in some places around here and not that much of demand for them obviously. It was a memorable experiences for sure; from now on we will be more careful about planning our routes!

Our pumpkins:





Saturday morning Carter had a soccer game. He is on a team with great kids and a kind coach. They aren't winning much but Carter seems to enjoy it and it has been good for him to learn to persevere; even after he got hit in the face with the ball earlier this season, got smashed in the face by an elbow and sustained a black eye and had some major bodily collisions, he still kept going!

Here he is being goalie:
From October and Nov. 2011









And, his loyal fan club:



Aren't they cute fans? :)

Saturday night was our ward Trunk-or-Treat and it was great! There was a bounce house, popcorn, cotton candy, tons of cars decked out and lots of fun costumes. We had fun getting ready together! Major props to our dear family friend, Kathy Rex, who is a seamstress extraordinaire and helped me make Flounder with no pattern!





Triton!


Walking in a tail only caused a few injuries; thank goodness we have legs, not fins!


I had to post this just so you can see how lady-like Ariel is:) She refused to wear the correct top and hiked her tail up into a skirt. Claire plays by no one's rules but her own when it comes to costumes and what-not. Ha!




Flounder & Ursula


Prince Eric be lookin' good! Danny was a good sport.


So happy to have him Flounderin' around!!


Pleased with himself to have stolen lights from the pumpkins!


This picture sums up my life;)

On Halloween proper, we made chili and had all the family come over to trick-or-treat with us after dinner It was very enjoyable! Our neighborhood had lots of trick-or-treaters and the kids LOVED being with their friends and cousins!

Ella, Shayla and Claire playing tether ball out front (the house came with it:))


Peyton, aka cutest Rubber ducky ever


Ryan, aka handsome Captain Ameria


These two are only 4 1/2 months apart. It is fun to watch them grow up together!


Ryan, Carter, Ella, Claire & Asher...the two youngest cousins weren't complaint!


Uncle Wes!


Nana with her girls in the niche they hung out in most of the evening. Once we got home from trick-or-treating, they had fun sitting up there handing out candy!


Pretty Apey & Peytie


My handsome brother and red neck extraordinaire, Eric.


Eatin' some chili


Cute Kollin...I couldn't round up my kids for a picture with him:(


Eric & Syd

A good time was had by all! I put away Halloween decor today and we are gearing up for Thanksgiving which we'll pass together with Rob & Laura who live just outside of San Francisco. They had their first baby, Chloe, on October 7th. I got to go see her last weekend, but the kids didn't and are very excited to meet their new cousin!

Thanks for reading! We look forward to posting more now that things have finally begun to settle down. William is only on one medication now and we can't help but feel great gratitude that he is home and doing so well.

3 comments:

Caldwell said...

Such neat costumes! I'm so glad that life has returned mostly to normal for you now after the ordeal you've all been through!

Christine said...

Glad to see you blogging :)

I briefly saw you guys at trunk or treat. I love your family themed costumes! So cute and great job on putting them together ;) Trunk or treat was a lot of fun but I was stuck behind my table the whole time getting kids to feel gross stuff.

Deanna said...

I love the sea theme! I'm impressed with your sewing skills with no pattern. I'm so glad things to seem to be settling down now. William looks so great- what a miracle!