With all the excitement and anticipation for Halloween, the night finally came! Lily has been loving her costume and was ecstatic to put her pretty dress and hair back on. And she was a trooping for wearing her hair all night - that thing was heavy for such a little head to support it! Speaking of her tangled hair, that wig took hours to make, it was full of two giant rolls of yarn which were each hand-cut and sewn into place. But I wanted my little girl to have a good costume this year, so it was worth the time to see how happy she was to have real tangled hair.
Pascal on the other hand, was quickly and sloppily sewn together as fast as I could do it. It is a miracle that it actually fit him because I barely measured or pinned anything. But he was the most adorable little green chameleon. And every day he wore that costume, he kept his hat on the whole time too! My kids are amazing...
After a stop by the Brown's for some delicious BBQ and the best canned salsa I have ever had, we made our trek around the neighborhood. We figured we would just stop by a handful of houses, but Lily and Stew were loving it so much that by the time we were heading home, the streets were pretty bare! My little ones are already milkin' it out to the end.
Last year we went around with the cousins and we had to keep telling Lily what to do and to keep up with the other kids. But this year, she caught on so quick. She was literally running from door to door not wanting to miss out on a single piece of candy. I'm so proud of my little trick-or-treater.
While we were out, we ran into the Torres family. Little Jack was Flynn Rider...how cute that it ended up being Rapunzel and Flynn walkin' around together. They were adorable!
At home Stew and Lily each got to pick out one treat to enjoy for the night's hard work. Now we all get to enjoy the "treat bag" for weeks to come!
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