Who would've thought, our town celebrates Halloween. Ralf mentioned that kids only visit houses that have pumpkins lit on their front steps. Usually it's a front porch light but pumpkins are fun. Only problem I didn't carve my pumpkin until the night before. But better late than never. Kinsley took a nap and helped me decorate the pumpkin when she woke up.
Grouchy pants wasn't fully awake so I decided to show her what we do with the pumpkin once we carve it.
Ta-da!
On to decorating with fun foam stickers. The mommy and the baby needed to match.
I originally wanted to have Kinsley dress up as a ladybug for Halloween but it was impossible to find a black long sleeve shirt. Since I had no luck, we bought Kinsley's costume instead. I will have to plan ahead next year. There wasn't a lot of time to order a costume and there wasn't a lot to pick from at our base. But thankfully they did have some cute monster costumes. She got to pick out which monster she wanted to be.
Isn't she the cutest monster you have ever seen?
Big o' head just like her daddy. Her hat fell off with every move she made. Kinsley wore the hat for a short period of time before she took it off and put it in her candy bag. Some people asked us if she was a clown. The polka dots kind of make her look like a clown but what clown has fuzzy arms and legs?
A little throwback...
Kinsley's dressed up as Snow White for her first Halloween. Of course she was not going to wear her bow in her hair. Till this day she doesn't want anything to do with them. I can't even get her to settle for a clip.
Brian's squadron building passed out candy to all the kids that showed up in their costumes. They even had a room for the kids to watch movies, decorate cookies and enjoy some snacks. Mostly sugar and for some odd reason Kinsley wanted none of it. Shortly after, we walked through the base housing to get to the trunk or treat event at the park. It was a lot of fun. At first Kinsley wasn't too thrilled with the big crowd. But once we got through some of the people, she started to come around and had fun. She became a pro at saying trick or treat once she realized she would get candy in her bag.
Halfway through we stopped for free food and drinks while Kinsley ran around dancing to the music. As we made our way to the end, we noticed a long line. I felt so bad but then again we weren't the only ones who come in at the other end of the park. If there were instructions on where to begin, it wasn't clear at all. Oh well.
Give your kid a sucker. The only way to get the kid to cooperate and not make a scene. We hardly ever bribe her with things but there are moments where it is necessary.
Angry bird family
A photo of the little ones candy. If you look closely there is a box of cereal, a crystal light packet and a Colgate to go toothbrush. Thanks to the single men from one of the offices in Brian's squadron building. They weren't completely prepared. Kinsley did get some candy from them but sadly she was not the lucky one to go home with the mayo or ranch packets.
When we were pulling up to our house there were kids already on our street going door to door. So I had to rush into the house to grab our pumpkin and candy. Our little helper had to go to the door every time someone rang the bell. I think she enjoyed seeing the costumes. We weren't fully prepared because we didn't think to get candy until the day before. We had to improvise and gave away some of Kinsley's candy. It's not like the two year old needs all that sugar anyways. Daddy won't eat it and mommy doesn't need it. Plus, once you have chocolate from Germany and Switzerland, milky ways and snickers aren't that big of a deal.
Now it's time to get ready for Thanksgiving. My mom will be here next Monday and I can't wait. I also get to see one of my best friends next week as well.
Ciao!


