Monday, November 3, 2008

Halloween- the candy on the cake

Well, I finally found a moment to catch up on the blogging that I've missed, go figure that it took a time change and an extra hour for me to do it. This year Halloween was as fun as ever- the boys decided that they wanted us all to be a family of Ninjas. Lucky for us I found their sizes of Ninja costumes (yes, even Elle) at Savers. However, no adult version. Susan found Scott's karate uniform from when he was 12- so that took care of my costume. But we never got out and found a costume for Scott. So when we were thinking about a costume party with our friends, we weren't sure what to do. There is always a little pressure to be funny- good thing Todd and Breanna had a 6 foot dalmation costume and a Cruella DeVille that we borrowed. We won the prize for guy on the tightest leash.

But on Halloween night, we had a family of Ninjas trick or treating with dad dressed as dad (in the picture, Elle is saying "waaaa". That is what we told her Ninjas say). He stayed at the house after Elle was done and manned the firepit-while the boys and I ran around the neighborhood- a few times. It was such a nice night, we couldn't resist.


But we are paying the price for having all that candy in the house. Elle (and Cam to some extent) has a one track mind when she knows there is candy around. Last night she loaded up her dinner plate with candy and was seriously disappointed when Scott and I wouldn't let her have it. She shouts at us for a "treat" and cries when she doesn't get one. We are already ready to throw it out to get our little unobsessed girl back. In the picture with all the kids, they had made a fort and were trading candy. We walked in to find Elle with a sucker in each hand, eating both.



7 comments:

Adri said...

Love your and Scott's Halloween costume. I am glad that you guys won some kind of award, you deserved it. Your kids are so cute.

Sarah said...

how fun, i love it when families dress up all coordinating. claire was dorothy this year and i thought it would be so fun to all be "wizard of oz" but then grace fell in love with the pottery barn peacock and i found my grandma's disco dress, so that was that. i'm with you on the candy-- i trade my kids candy for a toy and throw most of it away. who really needs to have a stash that big?!

Amy said...

So good to see some new posts and cute pics from you! Yes, I love Halloween, and, isn't trick-or-treating exciting? But, what to do with the hyper-active candy-obsessed constipated little ones for the days/weeks that follow? This year, I let them load up on Friday and Saturday and then bought the rest of their candy from them. Whew!

Celeste said...

Courtney and Scott,
Hey! I found your blog from Ron and Steph's. It is fun to see you and your cute little family! Your kids were exactly like mine on Halloween. My oldest had hers all sorted out by kind on the floor and counted them. My youngest had 2+ suckers in his hands at all times!

Celeste

Heather said...

You guys look great! If you go to our blog you'll understand why we were driving around Pleasant Grove in 1980's gear. That was so funny when we saw you guys!

The Lane Family said...

I love how Davis organized all his candy!!!! Great way to make junk food educational!!! Looks like you guys a had a fun halloween!!

Malea said...

Courtney, how great to find you! I signed up for Facebook a week ago, and Annie found me. Yeah for the internet! You seem active and wonderful as always, and it also seems that you multiplied and replenished well, too. Hope to chat with you soon! Malea (Hale) Scott