So this year I spent a lot of time on possibly the coolest costumes you have ever seen.
Long live homemade costumes! I got Olivia and myself all dressed up (the baby boys were napping) and took her to the party at our apartments' clubhouse. We were two of five people dressed up. I was the only adult dressed up. Everyone else just stood outside and smoked and ate sub sandwiches. No games. No prizes. Zip.
Surely, redemption and recognition would come at our ward party. I came down terribly sick, fever and all, and we all ended up sitting around and moping for Hallow's Eve.
On a brighter note, I carved these wicked pumpkins. Dylan's face didn't turn out so good because I accidentally carved out what I should've left in. But that ninja looks like he is going to freak out and kill some trick or treaters!
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Nice "Phantom of the Opera" jack-o-lantern.
That's okay, Halloween is the suckiest of all the annual commercial events.
Put on your costumes anyway and take some pics so we can see Leah's handiwork.
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way cool. Looks like they took a lot of time. I don't think anyone even carved our pumpkin. Halloween was fun for us. I stayed and had fun teasing the little ones. Bryce Boyter and his two little girls stopped by and boy are they cute. Curtis went with friends and they came back and played games at the house. Natalie went with friends. We had a lot of kids this year.
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Dang, those jack-o-lanterns are fresh! I want to see a picture of your costumes.
Like the ninj-o-lantern, I was about ready to flip out and kill some trick or treaters. These guys were like 17 and didn't even dress up. Right before I almost told them to go rob a 7-11 for their candy, I remembered Sir Dylan's experience with the hoodlums and decided 10 tootsie rolls was a good sacrifice in exchange for eggs on my front door. Thank you, Sir Dylan, for taking one for the team.
that should have read "no eggs". DOWN WITH THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE!!!!
Now that's what I call REAL ULTIMATE POWER!
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