Whew, November here we come! October flew by in a flurry of sugar and costumed fun.
On Saturday, we went to our church's Halloween fest, a circus-themed event they called "Under the Big Top." We trunk-or-treated around the decorated cars, watched a dance team perform, dined from food trucks and visited with some "circus" animals, a tiger and bear.
Here is the car we spent most of our time near, owned by friends from my small group. I loved its clown "costume." In front is Sam, their son, who looks a bit worn out from the fun.
On Halloween, the kindergartners were allowed to wear their costumes to school and parade for both the parents and the rest of the school, through the classrooms and front office. This is Cora's last year of wearing a costume to school, though, as the older students aren't allowed to do so.The class also had a Halloween party, and I was happy to be able to help. Thanks, Jill and Marley, for having Violet so I could do so! Here, Cora is making a pudding snack creation with crushed Oreo cookie "dirt" and gummy worms.
Later in the evening, it was trick-or-treating time. Here is the first stop of the night. Violet approached most houses with "Woof, woof, trick or treat!" and later said either "Woof, woof, thank you!" or "Woof, woof, bye bye!" (And to anyone with a very good memory, yes, Violet wore the same costume last year. She loves it, and it still fits, so why not?)
Once again, we went around with the Roberts, and this year, Alexyss and Marley (and Jill and Nathan) walked with us too. It was a lot of fun to bump into kids in the neighborhood who we now know from Cora's school. We are so blessed to live in our cozy little neighborhood!
By the end of the evening, Cora's bucket was full. Yikes!