Halloween should always be on a Monday. It allows for LOTS of Halloween activities. Here's what we did this year...
The boys decorated some smaller sized punkins early in October. They sat happily decorating our front room for a while, then moved outside later in the month to join the collection we ended up acquiring.
I'm really proud of Noah for this one. He designed his punkin by himself. I had nothing to do with this.
The bats invaded our front room. Don't they look awesome? I'm pretty proud of them.
A How to Host a Murder party set in a Prohibition-Era Speak-easy. Becca was a murderer this year.
Fun with mustaches!
Noah carving his first ever pumpkin. He had drawn the face, sort of helped me scoot out the guts, and even sort of followed his own lines. His punkin ended up with a 'secret passage' in the side of it's head as well.
Noah and his dinosaur costume. I have no intention of actually putting this thing away. It will provides lots of entertainment during the cold winter months.
Cowgirl Em and a freakishly real looking Flo from the Progressive commercials.
Halloween party at the Indo house. With sloppy joe's of course.
Eva and a Little Red Riding Hood that didn't get away from the big bad wolf.
Zander the Rubix Cube. He won 2nd place at the costume contest at his work. And won $120 while he was at it!