Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Crazy busy Halloween

Friday the kids didn't have school so we stayed home and made cookies. My Mom made the dough and then both Mom and Dad came over to help the kids cut out and decorate the cookies.

Britton wasn't really into it this year so he didn't help much. Shayna wasn't feeling very well so she didn't last long and my Dad started feeling sick so they left as soon as it was time to start baking.
So that left me to do the baking and decorating. I didn't mind, I actually like to do that kind of stuff.
But there is no picture of the finished project.
Charleen stopped by to drop off a book she made for Shane's 40th Birthday. It turned out really neat. She also gave the kids a Halloween prize. Thank you Charleen that was very nice of you!
Saturday was the busiest day of all. Britton had his first indoor soccer game at 8:40 am.


The score of the game was 7 - 0. Unfortunately we were the ones that lost. We only have three kids on our team that has ever played indoor before. But they are all good player's so I think once they have a couple of practices and learn how to play together they will be a really good team. Here's to hoping!
After the game I picked up Shane and we ran some errands and went grocery shopping, after I dropped him off at work and got his grocery's put away I headed back home in time to get my groceries put away and have my Mom come over (Dad is still sick) for Halloween festivities, which included watching RSL, then getting Shane from work, eating a fun dinner and trick or treating
For dinner we ate Mummy's and eyeballs and fingers......delicious!
Since we live in Utah we went Trick-or-treating on Saturday. Which I was kind of bugged about, only because Shayna wasn't feeling very well and the weather was crappy.





The weather kept us from doing much trick-or-treating. It was raining pretty hard and with Shay not feeling well I was too nervous to let her be out for too long. But all in all we had a good time.
Since Sunday was actually Halloween I felt like we needed to do something to celebrate. What's a better way to celebrate then by making caramel apples. YUMMY! I didn't take any pictures because they looked just as bad as the last time I made them. Someday I will master the caramel apple.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

1 comment:

ishybeanie said...

you are so creative with your holiday cooking? I love it