It was yummy!!


Colt was such a good boy and cuddled with Grandma while we played. (I'm sure my mom would want me to say just had her permanent makeup done and she was still really swollen.)

There's my handsome boy!!
Our next party was my parent's ward shindig. She got to play fun games, got lots of treats, and even went on a hay ride where she got to pick a mini-pumpkin from a pumpkin patch. After we ate dinner she went over to 4 other little girls dressed as princesses and they all giggled and twirled around in their dresses. So cute!

She loved helping carve her pumpkin and was a pro at poking holes on the pattern.

Big goofball! She must have wondered what it tasted like.

Super cute Tinkerbell!! We carve our pumpkins to match our costumes every year.

Silly goose!!

Ky's finished pumpkin.

Colton's all lit up. (I couldn't find a monster template I liked so Kylee picked Lightening for his pumpkin.)

Later that day we went to a trunk-or-treat at our church. She had a blast and was so darling!! She'd go up to the person with the candy, say "trick-or-treat", check out what she got, say "thank you", and head over to the next one.




Ky and her buddy Jayne with their heavy treat buckets.

She talked about going trick-or-treating all week leading up to it and was super excited when she was getting her costume on. Taking pictures was super tough. I got her a super cute glow wand to go with her costume and she "flew" around the yard like Tinkerbell.



Me and my darling kiddos. Yes, I'm 26 and still love dressing up. I went easy this year as a bunny and just wore ears and painted my face.

Me and my little blue monster. Good thing I bought his costume in a 6-12 month!








Kylee's loot. In the eyes of a 2 year old, this was a ton!!!
ok, I could not stop laughing at your teeth!! That is such a funny idea!!! I love it!! And I just love your little monster and tink :) That pumpkin is impressive!!! What a fun holiday for you guys.
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