Happy November 1st! I hope you all had a safe and Happy Halloween. We had SO much fun this year, especially now since Brayden understands Halloween and the festivities a bit more.
He dressed as Bingo from the Disney Jr show, Puppy Dog Pals (which he has coined "Puppy Duppy Dogs")! We also found this costume at the little Disney Store inside of JC Penney and Brayden loved it.
Brayden loved the dog's costumes...they did not!
Our evening started out early (5 p.m.) due to the threat of heavy rain later on in the night. We began at a local church where they were hosting an event filled with games and jump houses. Brayden's not too much into jump houses yet, so we played a few games, then moved on to the next event.
The amount of popcorn and dum-dums consumed last night was pretty intense!
Despite that, we had so much fun last night!
Our next few events were trunk-or-treats hosted at local churches.
The dino and shark were HUGE hits! Brayden stared at the shark for a few seconds, gave him a high five, then a slow grin came over his face and he said "BABY SHARK"! It was too funny!
After we finished there, we stopped by my mom and dad's house to say hello!
We had a wonderful evening and loved hanging with our little guy! He enjoyed himself so much (especially the suckers) last night!
Around 9 p.m., a crazy storm passed through with the threat of a tornado. Thankfully, we didn't have to relive that one again.
What did the adults do to enjoy Halloween? Well, we took an educational, historical, for-a-good-cause tour that happened in our hometown last weekend!
After visiting plantation homes a few weekends ago, my mind has been consumed with historical things and life in the 1800's. When I read about a local project happening the weekend before Halloween that had to do with historical things around my home town, I immediately knew I wanted to do it!
You see, there's several graveyards here that have been around since the 1800's and have fallen under disrepair. After a "great fire" in 1910, many many hurricanes, flooding, and just normal wear and tear, they were in need of serious fixing up.
Also, the great minds behind this project wanted to give remembrance and honor to those who formed our city. There's a lot of rich history here, and some of that history I never knew about, even living here my entire life.
This event went better than expected (sold out at 600 tickets) and was called the Living History Cemetery Tour.
At our first stop, we met several familiar names to our town - we mainly recognized them because roads and parks were named after them. This was an awesome way to hear their story and how life was like in their time. All of the actors at each site were standing near the grave of the person they were portraying and the monologues were spot on. This seriously was one of the coolest things I've ever done here!
Brayden plays quite often at a park that was named after this lady! I had no clue the story behind "Lock Park" and it was neat being able to put two and two together!
This was a self-driving tour where we drove to four separate graveyards that were only about a mile apart from each other. Each graveyard had about 4-5 characters present.
This guy was a steamboat captain and captivated us with his tale. Out of all the actors, he was my favorite!
This lady portrayed the only woman to ever be executed by the electric chair in the state of Louisiana.
Our final two stops included graveyards where our town founders are resting. It was really neat to hear their tale of how our city became what it is today! If you're interested in seeing video, check out my instagram highlights under the "Louisiana" tab!
When I say this was one of the coolest things I've ever done here, I mean it. This tour was educational, it brought life to our city's founders and important people here, and it helped keep their memory living on. They also raised several thousands of dollars to keep these cemeteries clean and repaired. Everyone on the tour was incredibly respectful of the lives that were resting there and I heard nothing but praise for this event. Having been a first year thing, I think it went off incredibly well!
I hope you all had a great Halloween! Any fun Halloween events take place in your neck of the woods?
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Thursday, November 1, 2018
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Halloween 2017
Happy November and happy belated Halloween! We've had a BLAST celebrating this year with our toddler and even though he didn't exactly know what was going on, he's had fun too!
If you follow my Instagram stories, you know that Brayden went to Mother's Day Out yesterday for a "princess/super hero/pizza party".
Well, as I dropped him off, I realized that I hadn't even THOUGHT about goodie bags for the kids! Oh no. I joked on Instagram that it was a "mom fail" but I definitely know there are worse things in life! Anyway, I made a run to Target on my lunch break and somehow managed to find enough toddler friendly goodies to put this together...
Whew. Crisis averted.
I really really really enjoy doing things like this and was kinda sad I didn't even think about it! I am even more excited about Christmas now!! :)
He came home with a rather large haul, too! For an 8 kid class, I'd say he did pretty darn well!
This week we've also made a couple of trips to local church festivities which included a few trunk or treats!
Sunday was incredibly cold, so his overstuffed Mickey costume that would normally be waaaay too warm for our weather worked out perfectly!
We met up with our friends and had a blast!
Brayden very quickly picked up on the concept of taking a "treat" and putting it in his bag. It was so cute!
He also had fun with the games but didn't quite understand the concept of playing each game just one time and moving on, especially if it was a fun game!
My friends were dressed as Mike, Sully, and Boo from Monsters Inc. Adorable!
Halloween night here was a bit different as the weather was warm and humid. I had a "back up" costume just for that instance and it worked out great!
Ride like the wind, Bullseye!
I'm sure you'll notice that neither costume included a hat on his head. Well, ever since the summer, he's decided to boycott hats completely. Instead of trying to make it work, we just let it be and I ended up pinning his cowboy hat on the back of his shirt.
We attended another community event last night and he again had fun playing all the games. Since he now knows that he's picking candy out of a tub, he started handing them to me to open instead of putting them in his bag. So funny!
Watch out, Astros...your future relief pitcher is up and coming...
My friend Kim was there with her nieces and nephews so we got to say hi for a minute or two!
My parents also joined us and we had a blast!
Remember what I said about the hat?
AFTER it was all said and done, this little turkey decided hats were ok...and he wore it for the entirety of dinner, too!!
(hashtag) ToddlerLife
Apart from our dress up events, we also visited the pumpkin patch a few times!
Just because he had so much fun the first time, we went again on Monday afternoon after work!
Enough with the pictures already, mom!!
Well, that about sums up Brayden's second Halloween! If we had this much fun with him this year, I can't wait to see what Christmas has in store!
How was your Halloween? Did you dress up? Hand out candy? Trick or treat? Kids dress up?
If you follow my Instagram stories, you know that Brayden went to Mother's Day Out yesterday for a "princess/super hero/pizza party".
Well, as I dropped him off, I realized that I hadn't even THOUGHT about goodie bags for the kids! Oh no. I joked on Instagram that it was a "mom fail" but I definitely know there are worse things in life! Anyway, I made a run to Target on my lunch break and somehow managed to find enough toddler friendly goodies to put this together...
Whew. Crisis averted.
I really really really enjoy doing things like this and was kinda sad I didn't even think about it! I am even more excited about Christmas now!! :)
He came home with a rather large haul, too! For an 8 kid class, I'd say he did pretty darn well!
This week we've also made a couple of trips to local church festivities which included a few trunk or treats!
Sunday was incredibly cold, so his overstuffed Mickey costume that would normally be waaaay too warm for our weather worked out perfectly!
We met up with our friends and had a blast!
Brayden very quickly picked up on the concept of taking a "treat" and putting it in his bag. It was so cute!
He also had fun with the games but didn't quite understand the concept of playing each game just one time and moving on, especially if it was a fun game!
My friends were dressed as Mike, Sully, and Boo from Monsters Inc. Adorable!
Halloween night here was a bit different as the weather was warm and humid. I had a "back up" costume just for that instance and it worked out great!
Ride like the wind, Bullseye!
I'm sure you'll notice that neither costume included a hat on his head. Well, ever since the summer, he's decided to boycott hats completely. Instead of trying to make it work, we just let it be and I ended up pinning his cowboy hat on the back of his shirt.
We attended another community event last night and he again had fun playing all the games. Since he now knows that he's picking candy out of a tub, he started handing them to me to open instead of putting them in his bag. So funny!
Watch out, Astros...your future relief pitcher is up and coming...
My friend Kim was there with her nieces and nephews so we got to say hi for a minute or two!
My parents also joined us and we had a blast!
Remember what I said about the hat?
AFTER it was all said and done, this little turkey decided hats were ok...and he wore it for the entirety of dinner, too!!
(hashtag) ToddlerLife
Apart from our dress up events, we also visited the pumpkin patch a few times!
Just because he had so much fun the first time, we went again on Monday afternoon after work!
Enough with the pictures already, mom!!
Well, that about sums up Brayden's second Halloween! If we had this much fun with him this year, I can't wait to see what Christmas has in store!
How was your Halloween? Did you dress up? Hand out candy? Trick or treat? Kids dress up?
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