Posts tagged halloween
Bowling, Bronchitis, and Costume Success
1IT HAS JUST BEEN ‘ONE OF THOSE WEEKS’. On Monday night we had two kids with fevers which would not be broken. They had been moody for at least 24 hours so my mother instincts had already been heightened. (You just know, right?) The official Halloween night was a bust for our family. At least my favorite neighborhood fun and the chance to photograph the kids being….well being kids.
I will More >
Give Fun This Halloween: Stop Zombie Mouth
0KNOW HOW TO BE COOL? GIVE A FREE APP CODE FOR HALLOWEEN! So here it is, the last minute. Do you have enough candy? Did you even buy candy? Relax, I have your solution. Pop Cap Games and the American Dental Association have teamed up to offer the popular Plants vs. Zombies game for a Halloween treat. Follow this link:
and print the special gift certificates for your neighborhood. That’s it.
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Halloween: Teach Your Children Well
0HALLOWEEN COSTUME SHOPPING. The season is here to let our families go into fantasyland and dress like their favorite characters and dreams. I’ve told you it’s one of my favorite milestones during the year. Halloween night in our neighborhood is the chance to socialize block by block.
Jordan declared she was going to be a feminine Castiel from Supernatural. She pulled the costume together More >
Wordless Wednesday: Things that make me scared
3LEADING UP TO HALLOWEEN, THERE WERE SEVERAL THINGS WHICH MADE ME RATHER NERVOUS AS A PARENT. Hardly any of it had to do with the holiday I love. Almost all of it had to do with the kids I love and how they keep me laughing. And concerned. And scared. Here are my examples:
1. Can you believe that these boys will be motor vehicle drivers within 5 years? That’s scary! {Will and his friends leaving More >
Who is that knocking at my door?
0I HOPE EVERYONE HAD A GREAT FALL WEEKEND. I decided to take a little time off and simply enjoy the characters around my home. Fall is one of my favorite seasons and Halloween is a great kid holiday. I love comparing the photos from year to year and enjoying the funny happenings that go along with them. People with older children will remind you that one day your children won’t care about More >

















