WHEW! I have to admit that we totally overdid it on Halloween, but in a good way – at one point in the evening, my 5-year-old said “how many parties are we going to?!? We threw a Halloween-themed game night on Friday, complete with things like spider venom, truth serum, and rat vomit for drinks and snacks. Most guests wore costumes, and there was a wide collection of characters, from witches to fishes to Star Wars characters and a vampire – we even had a gay construction worker! Fun was had, but as usual, we stayed up too late and failed to rest up for our huge day ahead – HALLOWEEN!
We began Saturday by making the rats costumes and taking them to the pet store for a costume contest. No word yet how they placed in the contest, but Bobby Jack dressed as a zebra while Oreo was a Pink Lady from Grease – the kids had a blast! We took the rats home and headed out to the ice rink for the annual community Halloween party – one of my favorite things about living here. We get there right when it opens and head straight for the hayride, where we are driven around the huge park. Occasionally, creepy creatures run from hideouts among the trees and chase the wagon! Not as many people were in line this year, so we got to ride the hayride twice, and then the kids tried some of the games, the maze, and the bouncy castles, while Mom and Dad chatted with long-lost friends and sipped slushies and hot chocolate (everything at this party is free and donated by local businesses and organizations!) We got our hot dogs to go this year, and they told us to take a huge pumpkin home – we still have to carve our pumpkins, so we were more than happy to get one more!
We were able to rest for about an hour, then it was time for trick-or-treating. We moved into our neighborhood 3 years ago, and we learned the first year that it’s not good for trick-or-treating. We love where we live, but come Halloween, it seems like many neighbors aren’t home, so we’d have to make the kids walk blocks for only a few houses with porch lights on. So we drive across town and trick-or-treat in a friendly neighborhood where some friends live, and we started with their house. Our little guy dressed as Barney, Disney was Dora the Explorer, Sammie was a princess, and Taylor was a bloody prom girl.
Oh wait, you need to see Barney with his tail 😉
I absolutely love Halloween – of course I think my own kids were the cutest, but I love seeing all the kids dressed up. An honorable mention goes to the 4 teenage boys who were dressed as the Teletubbies – my 3-year-old daughter was asking where the Teletubbies were all night, but we never did catch up to them…
We took in quite a haul with the 4 kids, and after the second house, our 15½-month-old had the hang of taking candy from strangers. Ok, that sounds really bad, but Halloween is a unique event, he was allowed, and it was really cute! We got in the car after we were done trick-or-treating and headed over to a party at our friends’ church. The kids had a blast there as always, and we made out like bandits in the raffle! Years of not winning anything we entered apparently caught up with us on Halloween night because a few bucks in raffle tickets won us 2 value meals at Burger King and 3 really cool brand new toys for the kids!
But here is where things start to change from perfect to overwhelming – at the church we ran into my Kindergartner’s friend Hannah from preschool. This child has many medical issues, and she’s been in and out of the hospital her entire life for brain surgeries. Her mother was telling us how she doesn’t like her preschool anymore and how she’s been depressed because she doesn’t have any friends. So who could possible tell this little girl “no” when she asked if she could come sleep over again? Certainly not us, no matter how exhausted we were from the weekend’s activities…
After the church, we headed over to the community theater where they were having a Wizard of Oz party. I was completely exhausted, and we had to hurry home to meet up with my daughter’s little friend, but I really enjoyed the Wizard of Oz party during the short time we were there. They did an AWESOME job with the decorations, and there were so many neat Oz-themed games and activities – even a yellow brick road! -that I will forgive the inclusion of some things from Wicked. I guess I should say for any readers who don’t know – I’m a huge Wizard of Oz fan, but it’s the movie that I really enjoy. I don’t remember the book much, and what I’ve seen of Wicked did not impress me, to say the least, but that’s another blog post altogether…
So FINALLY we get home, and Hannah is waiting for us. At this point, I was SO incredibly tired, not to mention my car full of garbage, pieces of costume, and spilled candy. All I wanted to do was end Halloween my favorite way – watching a scary movie with Hubby. So we got the kids (all SIX of them, since two daughters had friends over) as settled as was humanly possible after I-don’t-even-want-to-think-about how much candy and were about to start our movie when Hannah comes down the stairs. We sent her back up, and checked email and basically killed some time until we felt confident we could start a movie without any kids coming downstairs or calling for us. Well, that never happened. Somehow, we had forgotten that Hannah is a friend who is very needy and also one who outright REFUSES to go to bed. We started the movie anyway, and we only had to interrupt it like 5 times (a late 80’s thriller called I,Madman – both hubby and I recommend it!). But Hannah began one of her many descents down the stairs right during a climatic moment in the movie, which made my husband jump a mile high, which in turn made my heart stop and stomach drop. And that was when I knew I wouldn’t be falling asleep for hours. Hannah finally fell asleep when there was only 15 minutes left in the movie, but she outlasted every one of the other kids, and by then, it was 2 am! I guess you could say I put my extra daylight savings hour to good use; I think it’s the only hour of sleep I got! I had trouble falling asleep, then I had terrible nightmares all night and kept waking up – one was about Hannah; I’m not even kidding! I woke up early to the sounds of kids playing and couldn’t fall back asleep. So here we are, the Sunday after Halloween, dead tired with a messy Halloween-themed house and a trashed car. But at least our house once again contains only the 4 kids who live here, and the main trouble-maker has been sacked out all day – told you we overdid it!
Hope you had a GREAT Halloween!!!
I’m glad you had a good Halloween. It is one of my favorite times of the year. I didn’t do much at all, but that was expected.
Oh my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!! I could never have kept up with you. Sounds like you had a very fun day.
You would have been able to keep up with us if you saw how cute the kids were 😉
Sounds like fun! Was it Hannah, the movie, or both that made you jump?!
It was a combination of the movie (right during one of those jumpy moments anyway), hearing a noise in the hallway, knowing it could be Hannah, and Chris jumping. Her name still gives me chills down my spine 😉
I hope you made Hannah’s day. 🙂
I just happened to see the Wizard of Oz the other day- the new 70th anniversary DVD sitting at the library was too tempting to pass up. It’s been such a long time since I had seen the movie, that there was *a lot* that I didn’t remember. In fact, I think I really only remembered the basic plot and a few songs so it was almost new to me. Haven’t seen Wicked though, or even the earlier Oz musical spinoff “The Wiz.”
Has anyone here eased on down… eased on down the road with Michael Jackson and company? They were plaing the 70th Anniversary WoO at Wal*Mart the other day while I endured the 1.5 hour oil change.
Are you asking if anyone has seen The Wiz, Jamiahsh? I haven’t.
Any super-cool features on that 70th anniversary dvd Derek?
Most of it I skipped, but I did watch the featurette on the restoration (which looked very good by the way) and the 50th anniversary special with Angela Lansbury. There are also some outtakes and deleted scenes, a 5.1 surround sing-along, illustrated video storybook (a short reading with the book pages with illustrations being panned across the screen), and several more things. Among the deleted scenes was the full song & dance scene with Scarecrow’s song that was pared down for the final movie.
Is it worth it to buy? I have no idea since I don’t buy DVDs typically, or even rent them except rarely- just check them out from my library.
I loved that 50th anniversary special with Angela Lansbury, but it’s been awhile since I’ve seen it. I’ve seen the Scarecrow’s deleted song and dance before – outtakes would be cool. I don’t buy dvd’s either, but I wouldn’t mind seeing that 50th anniv special again. Maybe I’ll check our library, though who knows how long I’ll have to wait. I’ve been on the list for Jaws 3 now for about a month!
I am #11th in line at the library – shouldn’t take too long, there are more copies circulating in the system than there are of Jaws 3.