This year, that all changed. Having a little one brings back all the magic of Halloween - even if your little one is only 8 months old! James' first Halloween began last week at the party Willowcreek Academy threw. All the kids were dressed up and even some of the staff joined in on the fun. James dressed as Sheriff Woody from Toy Story and he could not have been cuter. Too bad he fell asleep and missed most of the party!
On the actual day, James had more Halloween fun. He dressed as a skeleton during the day and got LOTS of compliments on his oh-so-scary costume. :)
Due to some unforeseen circumstances (aka spit up), James changed into his Sheriff Woody costume for trick-or-treating. This time he was bibbed as to not ruin this costume. We did a little photo shoot before hitting the streets - he was more interested in eating the camera case than smiling for the camera. :)
Because we have the greatest neighbors in the world, they invited us to join them as they walked the neighborhood for candy. We bundled Sheriff Woody up in his carriage, tucked in his trusty steed Bulls Eye and hit the road.
The neighborhood kids had some AMAZING costumes this year. Nate was the powerful Voltron, Connor was an adorable Thomas the Tank and Ariana was a beautiful princess.
Everyone had a great time walking around, collecting candy. Thomas the Tank needed some assistance up and down the stairs, but luckily there were many adults around to assist! The men of the street may have had more fun than the kids this year - they had their own kind of candy to make it through the night!
Ed was his usual self and showed more interest in collecting candy than the kids did. He carried James' pumpkin around and made his way to each door to get his coveted treats. I think he may have knocked over a kid to get a full sized Hershey bar! :)
Some of our neighbors went ALL OUT and decked our their houses. We saw ghosts hanging from trees, a HUGE Grim Reeper, a smoke machine and a clap-activated demon. Well done Little Rocky Run residents!!
We had a great time trick-or-treating and I think James' really enjoyed himself. The best part for him was that we were outside in the dark and he got to stay up later than normal. Ed and I already dove into his candy loot - it's not like he can enjoy it for a few more months!
Happy Halloween!!!


