My work (Child Protective Services team) party on the Saturday before Halloween. Our family theme was The Wizard of Oz this year for Halloween. Yes, Howie's costume is hand made. I am not sure I will ever do that again.
Howie-tin man, Olivia-lion, me-scarecrow, and tommy-yellow brick road.


Howie enjoying some festive witch brew. I made some yummy treats for the party, witches hats, bone cookies, and witch brooms (which I got tired of making so there is only a few). 

However, I have to say that my coolest creation yet was worms. They were the hit of the party. Freaked most people out mentally and they wouldn't eat them even though they were made of jello. 
Thanks Rich for being a great sport, hope you don't mind I used your photo. Good times.
Carved pumpkins and this is Tommy's creation, the puking pumpkin. (He then took it to the nursing home where their decorated station won!)
Halloween party at the office on Wednesday. Only a few brave ones dressed up. I used Tommy's yellow brick road outfit so it would be easier to take on and off at work.
Won a prize for most original costume.
Wednesday night went to Tuacahn's Thriller. I would LOVE for my mom and Julie B to come to this one year. It is the most awesome performace of Halloween song and dance ever. Oops, missed the disclaimer: "Not recommended for the faint of heart or for children 12 and under."

Howie LOVE it. I loved sharing this special event with him. The only draw back was that it was fetching cold!! It had snowed in SLC and a cold front had come down to St. George. Six layers of clothes, stadium seat pads, hotties in out pockets, blankets around us and hot chocolate did nothing against the wind chill! It was fabuless, but it took a good while to unthaw afterwards.
Thanks Rich for being a great sport, hope you don't mind I used your photo. Good times.
Carved pumpkins and this is Tommy's creation, the puking pumpkin. (He then took it to the nursing home where their decorated station won!)
Halloween party at the office on Wednesday. Only a few brave ones dressed up. I used Tommy's yellow brick road outfit so it would be easier to take on and off at work.
Won a prize for most original costume.
Wednesday night went to Tuacahn's Thriller. I would LOVE for my mom and Julie B to come to this one year. It is the most awesome performace of Halloween song and dance ever. Oops, missed the disclaimer: "Not recommended for the faint of heart or for children 12 and under."

No one told me the whole night I had my headband on upside down. Thanks.

Howie's favorite dance was the one with the three Jason's. He laughed his head off and a lady behind me tapped me on my arm and told me he had an infectious laugh and to put him on YouTube. I was just glad other people thought it was cute too. Hence, Jason was nice enough to take this photo with Howie.
Then Howie had a Halloween party at his preschool on Friday.
Some festivities this month. I love the pumpkin push ins better than carving. We used them last year and will use them each year. Like Mr. Potato Head, different creations each time.
A Halloween pizza from Papa Murphy's one night for dinner, quick and easy.
Halloween lanterns. Got this idea from Bobbi originally, thanks. Instead of tissue paper strips glued on with mod podge, we just painted the various sized canning jars with acrylic paint. I was very proud that this control freak of a mother didn't redo or touch up Howie's pumpkin, black cat or vampire paint job. Then we painted faces on. Super easy and fun to do. We lined our walk way with them.
Trunk or treat. Tommy and I switched costumes.
Some random person at the trunk or treat. Faced painted butler in a old car, looked almost like a hirsch. Creepy. LOVE it. (as you can see, didn't design the tin man costume very well. Howie couldn't hold the bag and get a piece of candy. Once he got a piece of candy, he couldn't put it in his bag. Poor engineering job by mom. Sorry Howie.)
Found this witch on someone's porch while trick or treating. Thanks for letting us take a photo with her.
Livy was very cute and got the whole trick or treat thing down, walking from door to door, holding candy in her hand, but all this without her lion hood on.
At the end of the night, met up with Jim and Cynthia and the cousin's, knocked a few doors together in our old neighborhood ward and then went to the Haunted Mansion of St. George. There is this emaculate...what is the word for it...plantation....no....I don't know. This old couple have a home with acres and acres of land, right smack in the middle of St. George. But it is gated and hidden, you wouldn't know it was there. At Halloween, they decorate their grounds and open it up to the public. They give away king sized candy bars and free train rides around their grounds. It is a lot of fun to walk around and feel of the ambience. What a perfect ending to a FABULESS month. Hope you had a goulish time too.
5 comments:
Great Pictures you two. I am so glad I got to see you at the trunker treat!
WOW! It looks like so much fun! Great costumes & very fun treats
Oh my goodness, I love your creative costumes and all your party foods. I'm definitely going to have to steal some of your ideas for next year!
Wow! Next October count me in!! Looks like you had a blast! Great job on the costumes!
I don't know what else to say but WOW! Funnest of all Funs! Happy Belated Halloween!
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