Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween 2009

The kids had a great time on Halloween. That's what's important, right?

But I've got to say, the Mom side of this holiday is a completely different story! Is it just me, or does anyone else get overwhelmed by it all? Keeping track of the different activities throughout the week, the different costumes each event requires, making said costumes work with the weather, the million different things I've signed up to bring, and the candy! The amount of candy the kids brought home was ridiculous! After a few days of snacking on the mountain of sugar piled on the kitchen table it was time for an intervention. On the advice of a good friend, I presented the kids with a tantalizing offer.

It went something like this:

You've heard of the Tooth Fairy, right? You know that teeth are very important to her. She especially loves clean, healthy teeth. Well, did you know that the Tooth Fairy has a cousin? Yes, it's true. Her cousin's name is the Candy Fairy. The Candy Fairy wants to make sure your teeth stay clean and healthy, so they'll be ready for the Tooth Fairy. Tonight is the night the Candy Fairy visits the houses of all trick or treaters. Here's how it works... If you want to, you can pack up the rest of your candy and leave it on the front porch tonight. When the Candy Fairy flies by, she will check our front porch to see if there's any candy. If there is, she'll take it with her and leave you a special present in it's place!

The kids were completely sold! I let them each pick out 3 more pieces to save for later, but the rest was bagged up and placed out on the porch. Goodbye sugar mountain! They were thrilled to find new toys waiting for them the next morning and there hasn't been one complaint about the missing candy. All in all, a brilliant solution!


Okay. I know what you're wondering now. So, what happened to all of that candy? Let's just say, next time you see the Candy Fairy (and the Candy Fairy's husband, for that matter) they may have put on a few extra pounds.


Woody and a couple of kitty cats



At the library, one of the many places the girls wore costumes this year.

I was thrilled when the girls said they wanted to be kitties for Halloween. I was preparing myself for at least another few years of nothing but Disney princess gowns. So, when Natalie mentioned the cat idea, I ran with it! I have memories of my grandma and my Aunt Paula sewing wonderful costumes for me and my cousins. I certainly wasn't up to sewing 2 complete costumes from scratch, but I wanted to actually make something. So, it was off to the fabric store, where I found the cute gray fur. It seemed perfect... That is, until I started cutting it. Oh. My. Gosh. Fur everywhere! The floor was covered. My clothes were covered. It was as if I shaved a gray cat and spread the fur throughout my house. I know I choked on a few hairballs throughout the process. Ack! However, I managed to complete some leg warmers, wristbands, and the all important tails. By chance, I ran across the cute little skirts at Gymboree. Add a set of ears, paint on a few whiskers, and done! A sort of homemade Halloween costume! (Which I will remember for months to come, as I'm still finding bits of gray fur in random places.)


Justin's kindergaraten class put on a little performance. Nothing cuter than a bunch of 5 year olds balancing percariouly on a picnic table. Nothing funnier than the kid that inevitably falls OFF the picnic table. Yes, it happened. Yes, the kid was okay. And thank goodness, it wasn't my kid. At least not this time. Check back in after the Thanksgiving performance.


For their community helper parties at school, Natalie chose to be a firefighter and Lexi was a vet.



Here we are carving pumpkins, then posing with our jack o' lantern faces.


Cool Sunglasses Dude Pumpkin by Natalie and Papa


Crooked Smile, Starry Eyed Pumpkin by Lexi and Gaby



Meowtstanding Kitty Cat Pumpkin by Justin and Mama
Would you believe the pumpkin carving got a bit competitive in our house? Feel free to cast your vote for best jack o' lantern.
Unfortunately, I didn't get a picture of the entire haul. This is only a fraction of the goods. I'm exhausted all over again just blogging about it! Hope your Halloween was fun and less overwhelming than mine.

Now....... the Candy Fairy needs to track down a peanut butter cup.

6 comments:

Bridget =) said...

I like Natalie's sunglasses! They look vaguely familiar =).

I'm going to have to go with Papa and Natalie's cool sunglasses pumpkin, that's pretty rad! Sorry Chrystal and Gabs!

Bridget =) said...

Oh and by the way house-sitters LOVE "confiscated" Halloween candy and will gladly consume any left out while you're out of town ;-)

haha, love you guys

Anonymous said...

What a riot!! I will have to go with the sunglasses on the pumpkin. Jeff loved Justin's costume. Give everyone a hug and an extra squeeze from me!
Love,
Janice

gaby said...

i'm definitely going with the crooked smile pumpkin! me being part of it has NOTHING to do with my choice :) and good luck finding peanut butter cups i think i take at least 3 every time i'm over...

ps. bridget used "haha" not me this time
love you,
gab

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Unknown said...

I love this! They are so cute! I just can't get over it! Good job on the costumes, Chrystal! And the Candy Fairy-very creative! I'm glad it worked! I'm impressed! Thank you for sharing your beautiful children! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!!

~Mari =)

Sorry, I forgot to add the P.S...
P.S. Tell Moc it's almost time when he can say "Mele Kalikimaka" and "Hauoli Makahiki Hou"!!! =)