After walking around the aquarium for FIVE hours the boys talked the entire way home. As soon as we got home they played outside until dinner. After dinner they walked around the neighborhood for an hour and a half. Oh my was I tired! Didn’t seem to phase them a bit.
Last year Erik’s trick or treating experience lasted about 30 seconds. I got him dressed up, he answered the door, took one look at Yoda, ran screaming into the kitchen, and that was the end of the night for him.
I’m not a fan of Halloween decorations…especially evil looking ones. I tried to bypass this neighbor but they weren’t at all scared. After we left Erik said, “Mommy, I didn’t freak!”
As soon as we walked in the door Ryan wanted to sort his candy. Okay, best part of Halloween! Sort and trade! Once again he was such a great sport about not getting to have most of it because of his allergies. Being the supportive mother that I am, I assured him that I would take care of all of the candy bars for him.
To Be Clear:
“COOL!”
“SCARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
1 comment:
the kids lack of tiredness is not encouraging to me ... you mean they GAIN more energy as they grow?!?!?! :)
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