Friday, November 7, 2008

Halloween Princesses

Other than my mannish arm/hand that ended up being the focal point of this photo, I thought we all looked pretty good here on the set of High School Musical a la Melaleuca. Every year Melaleuca decorates the building and lets the kids come trick-or-treating. It's a big deal, and each department has a different theme. The sales department chose High School Musical as their theme this year, and Mac landed the role of Ryan. They even learned songs and dances to perform for the big day, and I captured some of it on camera. It was a hoot! Plus, they won the Best Overall Award for their decorations and performances, so they get to enjoy a pizza party here soon. We couldn't have pulled off his costume, though, without our friend Kim, who was so so kind to sew the Es on Mac's hat and letterman's sweater. I'm hopelessly inept at sewing and all things crafty, as most of my friends know, so I was extremely grateful for the help. The girls got a lot of candy, and I'm still helping them eat it a week later. Here are some more pictures of them in their Old Navy costumes.














On Halloween, we drove to Boise and went trick or treating with my brother Mike and his wife, Brandi, my sister Jenny, her husband, Woodson, and their two kids, Matthew and Nicole, and my sister Aimee. My parents were there too. My siblings and I were running a race the next morning, so that is why we were all together in Boise. We took the kids to my uncle Gordon's neighborhood to go trick-or-treating. The neighborhood was very festive and enthusiastic about Halloween. One house had a haunted porch for older kids to go through, and one neighbor was dressed as a 70's dj with a sound system playing outside. He was offering drinks for all the adults who came by. I think it might have been an alcohol drink, so we didn't try any, but we thought it was nice of him anyway. Another neighbor told us that last year, they had 500 kids come trick-or-treating. Wow! Last year, I think we had ONE trick-or-treater come to our house. The weather was great - so warm! The kids didn't even have to wear coats. Kate kept saying, "Okay, this is the last house." I guess she just wanted to go home and get started on the candy.

8 comments:

Mosers said...

I love, love, love all the pink! :( I was so hoping for another girl... sometimes I call Peyton a her.. oops... I just thought he was going to be a girl... so dead set on it... cute costumes! Your house is going to be full of lots of "emotions" in about 12 years!

julie said...

You're not kidding! And I don't have to wait 12 years - Kate displays all the emotions of a teenager RIGHT NOW. She's a funny kid, but we love her a ton.

Cassie said...

the girls are darling. See you thanksgiving and remember to be prepared with a talent

Katie Lee said...

your girls did look adorable. thank you again for the yummy bread you brought us after I had the baby... it was gone pretty quick! :)

Katy said...

I love the pictures! I was dying laughing about your man arm! Too funny.

LindsayAnn said...

Wow, the kiddos are growing up so fast! This is the first time I've seen a picture of Lilly,(adorable like her two older sisters), and sleeping through the night!!!! Go mom!!!!

Cassie said...

What's with this winter background? There is a new rule going around that you have to wait till after Thanksgiving to do stuff like that:)...I was actually wondering if Brandy had the baby and was too chicken to call them and see for myself. I always feel like I'm troubling people when I call- thank goodness for texting!

Steph said...

I'm really glad to find you guys--on facebook and here. I love haunting blogs! Your girls are just priceless, and you and Mac look great! Next time you're in Boise, we'd love to see you! You can see our blog at www.whitted.net/boiseclan. Have a great day!

Cous Steph