Monday, November 02, 2009

The party's over

Halloween a.k.a. my month-long party is over.

Well, month-and-a-half-long party if you count back to mid-September when I put out the decorations (much to Jamie's dismay).

In the end, we had really easy costumes: Bode wanted to be a firefighter (again) and Haddie opted for a bat. I simply resurrected the bodysuit from her kitty costume last year, found a pair of butterfly wings at the thrift store that I spray-painted black, styled her hair into bat ears and had Jamie make her a mask.


Cheapest Halloween ever.

We participated in our neighborhood's annual parade and the procession was led by a fire truck, perfect for the little firefighter himself.


And hung out with our neighborhood besties.


It was the first year the kids really got into trick-or-treating and wanted to venture beyond just our block.

Because they figured out more houses = more candy.

I did not approve of Haddie's choice to be a bat and cringed every time she made me do online research about them. She wanted to be a "mean bat" and was repeatedly annoyed when folks would comment how "cute" she was.

Bats are not cute, people. They are creepy, scary and ugly.

I mourned when I took down the decorations and lamented to Jamie, "Now that Halloween is over, what do I have to look forward to?"

Jamie: "How about Christmas? You know. Jesus' birthday."

Oh yeah. That.

Ever wonder where my Halloween obsession comes from? Checkout my parent's house in Calgary:



That picture is not even including the blow-up giant pumpkin on their lawn.

And my brother Jade's "Duct Man" costume this year.


Still searching for an explanation for this one.
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25 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jade & Amber? I always thought you were a jewel of a writer!

11:25 AM  
Blogger Melissa said...

Sadly, we didn't get into the Halloween spirit this year. We had weeks and weeks of head colds, bronchitis, sinus infections... we didn't decorate or anything. Lame!!

12:05 PM  
Blogger Kimberly said...

Haddie is such a hoot. I love that she didn't just want to be a fairy princess like most girls that age.

12:24 PM  
Blogger Amber said...

I guess I should count my blessings she didn't want to be an unoriginal princess. :-)

12:37 PM  
Blogger Amber said...

Oh, and Melissa I'm sorry for all the illness. Fortunately, we were all better in time for Halloween!

12:38 PM  
Blogger Jamie said...

The kids looked so cute!

4:06 PM  
Blogger Head Nurse or Patient- you be the judge said...

My youngest "Princess" also opted for a Bat Costume this year.

Love your parents's decor. I actually did manage to decorate a few weeks in advance this year-

Love when they come up with easy costumes-

4:27 PM  
Blogger Yvonne said...

I didn't decorate this year and it really made a difference.

Love the costumes--perfect.

Your parents truly get in the spirit.

5:46 PM  
OpenID mamabirdsblog said...

That's funny. I would've thought it would be Jamie who would be mourning the passing of pumpkin month! You've definitely kept me inspired with your pumpkin recipes and Halloween spirit! Can't wait to see how your family does up Christmas!

6:10 PM  
Blogger Noelle said...

A 'mean' bat - I love it. My daughter would rather be a bug eating, rabid bat than a 'cute' bat too.

7:30 PM  
Blogger EatPlayLove said...

We are missing a photo of you. I can't believe you weren't looking just as fabulous as the kids!

7:51 PM  
Anonymous home staging said...

Hi. Your kids are adorable, especially the small firefighter. In our family it was very hard to persuade our children that it's not a shame to have the same costume more than once. So almost every year I had to make or buy new costumes. Sometimes it was not cheap at all. However, they were happy. That was my reward.

Take care,
Ella

5:14 AM  
Blogger Lizzie said...

I love the duct man costume. Hilarious!

10:16 AM  
Blogger carol said...

My gosh you're festive

10:17 AM  
Blogger Amanda D said...

Gotta love cheap Halloween costumes. Way to go, Mom. You have a handsome firefighter and a fierce, scary bat. :)

My kids (8, 6, 4) don't seem to have figured out that if they go farther than our street they would end up with more candy. They were all too eager to get home and pass out the candy.

8:14 PM  
Blogger Coordination Queen said...

duct man's got some sweet shorts. know where i can get a pair?

8:54 PM  
Blogger diana said...

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11:49 PM  
Blogger diana said...

what cute costumes (sorry hadley). and cheap is good.

i started thinking about thanksgiving and christmas. i think the next two months are going to fly by. better start thinking about these holidays now

11:53 PM  
Blogger Lauren in GA said...

One day she will love it if someone calls her cute...heck, I'd pay someone to call me cute, these days.

Love the pic of Bode by the fire engine!

12:12 PM  
Blogger Andrea said...

you are brilliant with your bat costume. My dd wanted to be a bat too, and I couldn't find anything. And I'm not smart enough to use other things. We should consult next year prior to Halloween!

12:39 PM  
Blogger Fabiola said...

Hadley is really a rock star!! She is such a brilliant child. And Bode is so calm and sweet (at least it seems that way).

They are adorable on their costumes.

Fabiola

1:06 PM  
Anonymous kim @ mommyknows said...

Hadley and Bode looked so cute! Your brother on the hand ... too stinkin' funny.

Kim

6:38 PM  
Blogger Adventures In Babywearing said...

So did you ever get the explanation? Do you go this all-out for Christmas!? : )

Steph

6:43 PM  
Blogger Kelly said...

Good pictures, the kids look great

8:16 PM  
Anonymous Highland Heights Dental said...

The kids looked adorable.

2:41 PM  

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