Sunday, November 7, 2010

Halloween is so much fun!

Last Saturday night we had our ward trunk or treat. Luckily the rain held off until the last few minutes of the party. David loves to go all out with our trunk. We had all 3 of our carved pumpkins all lit up, 2 grave stones (one behind me that you cant see), a few skulls (which I hate), a big black light (also behind me :), a fog machine (in the bowl where Ben is standing), and a few other things I forgot I am sure. The fog machine is always the biggest hit. We actually won last year mostly because of that. This year someone had brought a huge decorated trailer (how do you compete with that :). David and I were pirates as usual - I am more like a gypsy I think (we did figure out that we have been pirates for at least our last 4 ward parties - luckily we were in different wards for some of them :). We had our candy in our big treasure chest on the ground with a big skull in the middle of it. We told the kids they could take 2 candies if they were brave enough to reach in and get it themselves. I think David is a little to morbid for ward parties, but the older kids loved it :)!
Don't you love trunk or treats. A million people all walking around in circles in a parking lot. I always wonder what it looks like when you are driving by. Do people wonder what we are doing? I think it would be funny to find out.
This is our pumpkin patch on Halloween night. We got out our lights hoping it would draw kids down our street. Our neighbors told us that we used to get a lot of trick or treators, but the last few years they have only gotten 1 or 2. So we put out strobe lights and orange lights and black lights hoping to draw them in. We ended up getting about 15 kids total, so that was better than they have been having.
We kept hearing from all our neighbors that they were so excited because they knew they would get at least 5 kids trick or treating this year. We hadn't decided yet how we felt about trick or treating on Sunday. Even the kids weren't sure how they felt about it. We decided we would trick or treat to just our little cul de sac. We were so glad we did. Most the people on our block have lived in their houses for at least 25 years (that gives you an idea of the sweet people we live around). The third house down from us is a couple from South Africa. They have lived in their house for 35 years. They invited our kids in for a minute. She gave them each a little baggie with their name on it. Each bag had four little candy bars and a dollar in it. The kids thought this was awesome. It took us a while to leave because Katie had put here blanket somewhere and 2 other kids lost their little flashlights (and we had only gone in about 10 feet :). Then a few more doors down was another couple that we have seen, but not actually met yet. When we walked up the woman asked if we were the kids from across the street? My kids said yes, and she said to wait a minute because her husband had gotten something special for just our kids. They gave them these big tin M&M's with little bags of M&M's in them. It was such a neat thing to see all these people showing so much love to our kids. It made me so happy.



While we were out in the cul de sac, my girls little friend Andrea came around the corner to trick or treat with her mom. We are back yard neighbors. She is an only child, and we absolutely adore her. She is so sweet and has been such a good friend to our kids. Andrea's mom was saying how sad Andrea was because her best friend that she would trick or treat with every year had moved and she had no one to trick or treat with. So we decided we would go with them for a street or two. We had a very good time with them. We got to talk to her mom and found out a lot about them. It was a very good night getting to be with all these new wonderful people. We love our neighborhood.
When we came home we were freezing so David started us a fire and we had hot chocolate. Then we watched "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving." It was the perfect ending to the night.

Katie ended up dumping everyone's candy into our big treasure chest (which didn't make some of the kids very happy). The trunk did have a towel in the bottom of it, so it wasn't completely full :). It was a good haul though. All in all we had a great Halloween. We missed our family and friends but enjoyed getting to know some new friends.



3 comments:

GlemserFamily said...

Sarah--that is the sweetest thing about your neighbors doing something special for your kids!

Loved the pictures--LOVED that Katie put all the candy in the treasure box. Too funny!

Miss you guys!!!!!!!!

rusty and julie thatcher said...

looks like the kids had a fun halloween! i miss them so much! I can totally see katie dumping all the halloween candy in there! so cute! i does look aweseom! Also i so with i was in front of the fire place right now! Lucky!

Laurel Baker said...

Wow, Sar...you are so lucky to have such nice neighbors!! Your kids are never going to want to move! I am sure you guys have already made such a great impression on all of your neighbors...how could they not love you!! Maybe someday we will get to "Trick or Treat" together!! Love ya, Sar!