Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Halloween Day/Night

 Madison chose her designed face for her pumpkin, poked it, and then carved it all by herself.  It's fun to see my kids grow up, but it's happening so fast that I just want them to stay little forever.  I want to always be there for them and be able to put a band-aid on and have everything be ok.  I miss Madison while she is at school all day.  She is always coming home and telling me the things she is learning and I have to come to grips that she is really growing up.  I am loving their stages right now!  What a blessing these two little girls are in my life and Brian's.  We feel so blessed to be their parents. 
 Abby helping Brian carve his pumpkin.  Abby wouldn't touch the insides of the pumpkin and thought it was gross and disgusting.  Madison on the other hand just dived right in and loved the squishiness between her fingers.  
 About to head out Trick-or-Treating!!!  They were so excited!!!!  They loved the glow in the dark masks (thanks to Grandma Evans) and loved getting all the candy.  


 Madison's Pumpkin
 Brian's pumpkin
 They wanted to hide in the bushes and watch their masks glow.
 Abby's small pumpkin.  This was actually pumpkin number two since her first pumpkin was smashed out in front of our house along with mine.  It was pretty sad actually.  We had picked them from a pumpkin patch and everything.  She was a good sport about it and Madison said "it was probably a boy. They do stuff like that."
After Trick-or-Treating.  Still happy:-)  Cute girls...

2 comments:

Tamara said...

So fun to see the girls in their costumes. They look beautiful! Have them look on my FB page to see the pictures of their cousins at our Halloween party.

Valli & Coleman McVea said...

What cute little fairies! Pumpkins are so fun looking. What great sport of Abby and you too Sarah when your pumpkins were smashed.