Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Halloween Party


The annual Halloween party was as fun and picturesque as ever.  The Fitzgeralds were in charge of the costume awards, and did a stellar job.  Thank you!  I would never be able to pull that off, and you guys always nail it!
The Ramsdell kids, - Ellen, + Genevieve.  Jen and Ellen were in charge of handing out candy at "The Witch's House," aka Coco's, while Coco and Bill are in Europe.  Thanks, Ramsdells!

Ruby commented, "I feel sorry for all the Type-A personalities that come to this party.  They're all like, 'Where do we go first?  What should we do?  How should we do it, when?'"  The reality is, there is no structure.  You can wander into the field and look for the candy I throw out there in handfuls every 10 minutes.  You'll get burrs in your costume, probably.  You have to find your way to the witch's house and ghost gully, and around the block, trick-or-treating at neighbors' houses.  You'll get hit in the face with candy.  Sorry.  Adults are sometimes worried about all of this, but the kids never are.  They don't mind not having a plan, and it's really the only way I can do this party.  I love it, but I don't have it in me to put on an impressive extravaganza.  Basically, just come over and visit, and get candy.

A mom was worried that some of the kids were getting all the candy in the field, and told them to wait, that it wasn't time yet.  I guess I could have a set time to go out there, but...
Becca and babes
Annie
A bunch a Dopps!  Love them!
Sarah and Michelle, my lifers.
Collin.  Ha ha!
Waiting to be pelted with candy
Sarah and her friend and former mission companion, Kate Holbrook.  Kate came with the Whites.  I love seeing all these great friends and having time to visit.
Josh made the funnest spooky trail through the woods from Coco and Bill's to his house last year, and brought it back this year better than ever.  Tizzy got a massive bunch of burrs in her hair, but Scott was able to get them out the next day, when I had given up.
This mud monster is more cute than scary, though.  Tee hee
Post-party trick-or-treating.  These two dads wouldn't dream of missing going house to house with their kids, but Josh kept everyone abreast of the score of the Utah game in between doors.  We like to have all our kids with us on Halloween.  We always go to the same houses, with Josh and Emily.  Araceli tricked us into letting her only go with us for a brief time and then watch a movie at our house with a friend.  Scott wasn't happy about that one.  Then Freestone saw a couple of friends ride by on their bikes and got sad and went home.  He felt like it wasn't as fun as last year when he and Araceli went out for Round 2 of trick-or-treating with the Scheullers.  So Scott went home and, instead of watching the end of the Utah game, took Freestone all over creation until late into the night.  They got a huge amount of candy.  It was a total Dad Victory moment.  Scott will pretty much do anything for his kids, and he always knows exactly what to do.  Freestone came in all fired up and happy.
Golda came home in time for the party,  so we had all 7 kids there!  This is going to become a rare sight.  Golda puts in her mission papers in 114 days.

Cute lil girls


Neighbor Beth Vellinga and Emily
Getting ready for church the next day.

Friday, November 1, 2013

THE PARTY!


Xanthe was a "Recital 2012 Country Girl." :)  Isn't she beautiful!?



I had started to make this elaborate costume to match Freestone's vision when I found an existing costume and sewed a Kindle pocket for it out of a basketball jersey so you could see the screen through the fabric.
Spooky root beer!
Next-door neighbor Gage was our first guest.  I encouraged him and my kids to eat as many donuts and cupcakes as possible before the other kids got there.  They did a terrible job!  There were still plenty of goodies left over, not only when the party started, but at he end, too!
Golda caught red-handed stealing Tziporah's donut before leaving to party with her friends.
Who is that scary guy!?  It's Grandpa!
And here is the rest of Freestone's Minecraft costume:  the head, procured by Coco at the 11th hour.
It was Egyptian Day, so many of the Sixth graders came as Cleopatra's compatriots.
The triplets won the prize for the most creative costumes!
When Golda got Tziporah ready for the party, she must have forgotten about the lion costume.  She put her in a dance outfit.  Nobody remembered that she was supposed to be a lion until that night at bedtime!

Jersey front and center, with her Taylor cousins.  We are so glad Clint's family has adopted our party!  They won two costume prizes, too!

I wish I had video of Mike Scheuller longboarding up to the party.  I daresay it was even a more suave arrival than if he had driven up in the Tesla!
Jennie and Jen and their assortment of creatures.  Collin won for Scariest.  He IS scary!
Baby Cole and his zookeepers.  Genius costume!  All you need are khaki clothes and a laminator for the badges.  I am bestowing on you the Family Prize, Stratfords, even though we didn't have one. :)

This is the family responsible for making the super-duper prize ribbons.  I knew they would take the project and run with it, and boy did they ever!  The grand prize, the Golden Pumpkin, will be a highly coveted prize next year!

Another cool family!  Marianne, I think you should go red semi-permanently!


Emily and Rolayne came over after completing their balloon duties at "Ghost Gully."  The balloons add so much to the party!  Thanks, Emily and Coco!  Coco never made it over; greeting the kids at her house in her costume zapped all her energy.



The Golden Pumpkin Award for best costume!  I was thrilled to have Brittany and Michelle choose the winners.  It was hard!
Emily came up with the brilliant idea of having a costume parade.  Next year, we'll make it longer.  It was darling!
Jean Taylor is adorable!





Michelle with control of the megaphone and William holding aloft the Golden Pumpkin.  I'm trying, but I can't remember who won it!!
Scott was tied up in court, so William and Trajan took over candy throwing duty.  Several kids were bawling after being pelted with candy, but it didn't stop them from trying to catch it.



Winifred and the beautiful children.  They live in my grandparents' old house, and I am so glad!
Jim brought the dry ice and took care of the root beer.  Tricia stayed out of the crowd inside, with her hurt foot.  They both contributed time and supplies, so thank you!
Scott came right as the party was ending.  I was so sad!  And then, in the one picture I got of him, I cut off his head.  But the rest of him looks dashing!


I want to use one of these for our Christmas card picture, but Freestone's head is all pixillated.  I like this one, where Scot looks like he has a halo.




Right after the party, Ari had a cello lesson. (I know!)  Then we grabbed some good old David's Pizza and set out to meet Josh and Emily to trick-or-treat our usual street in the usual fashion.  We used to do more streets, but we can't run with the big dogs anymore, with such a huge crowd, so we have it narrowed down to just Windsor Road.  We still get to see many, but not all, of our favorite neighbors and friends.  Nonetheless, it's fun to visit with everyone.  Come to think of it, it's probably the visiting that takes so long, but that's the important part.  If you're just in it for the candy, well, there are easier ways to get candy than going door to door for it!
Every year, we magically end up in Coco and Bill's kitchen, laughing Halloween night away and into the record books.
This year, the men returned later to give Bill a blessing for his ankle surgery the next day.  I couldn't help but peek during the prayer and emblazon into my memory Scott and my two brothers blessing my dad.  One of life's beautiful moments.