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

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Halloween 2023!

After the Fall Festival, we brought home our pumpkins and carved them up! 



Zeke wanted a white pumpkin this year. He did a great job! 



Owen of course paid Jack to take out the guts of his pumpkin and then he used one of those templates to make a fun design. This one says "Welcome" and has 3 cute pumpkins on the bottom. 


On Halloween poor Ella Grace had a migraine so Michael ended up staying home with her and I took the boys down to Ga-Ga & Pa's. Traffic was a nightmare and it took us almost 2 hours to get to their house. 



It was worth it to make these memories with these sweet kids though! 

Addison was a Farmer, Anna was a Cat, Caleb was a Nerd, Owen was the Grim Reaper, Jack was a Knight's Templar and Zeke was a Seahawks Player. 



We even bought the pumpkins to Ga-Ga & Pa's to show off! 



Anna brought hers as well....she cut out a cat...how appropriate! 



Love this picture of Owen...the blue sky in the background seems creepy! 

We walked around the neighborhood and I got to chat with Bill & Christina while the kids went door to door. Not sure how much longer we'll keep this up, but I'd like them to stay kids for as long as they can. 








Checking out their hauls! 




Love this lady! 

I think it was right around this time that I started wearing my glasses full time. I had Lasik in Dec 2017 and my eyes had been doing great. Then in winter of 2022 I noticed that driving at night was getting harder for me. The glare from the headlights was really becoming as issue and reading streets signs was also becoming harder. I got these glasses to only wear for driving at night. For about a year that was fine, but then I noticed that my eyes were getting really tired during school so I started wearing them while doing school with the kids as well. After that it just became easier to wear them all the time. I'm still fine without them. In fact when I went to get RX sunglasses the eye doctor told me my RX was so low that our insurance wouldn't even cover RX sunglasses. I ended up just paying for them with Michael's HSA account. When I wear my sunglasses and then run into a store to buy something I usually don't even change them out for my normal glasses I just push the sunglasses to the top of my head like a headband. I like wearing my glasses because they just make everything look more sharp! Plus they are super cute!



The Kuch Klan! 



Ga-Ga & Pa with almost all their G-Kids! 

Poor Ella ended up throwing up quite a few times due to her migraine so it was a good thing she stayed home. 



The next day she was feeling right as rain so I had her put on her new costume. She's just the cutest hippy girl! Hopefully next year she'll get to show it off when she goes out! 

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Halloween 2022!

Even though Halloween was on a school night we still came down to Ga-Ga & Pa's. Michael got off work a bit early so we didn't get stuck in such bad traffic. 



We decided to make dinner super easy so we just had tacos! 



It's so funny because it seems like the last couple of years us parents are like....are you guys wanting to trick or treating or do you just want to play together? They are usually having so much fun upstairs hanging out they lose track of time. 



This year starting in the back on the left...Jack was a Knights Templar, Caleb was a Nerd, Owen was the Grim Reaper. In the middle...Addison was a Farmer, Anna was a scarecrow, Ella was an 80's girl and in the front Zeke made his own Army Man costume. 



I love these kids! 



We just walked around the block and got a little bit of candy. My kids especially go home with all Ga-Ga & Pa's extra candy so we didn't need that much! 




They still got plenty and there were even quite a few full size candy bars. People in Ga-Ga & Pa's neighborhood are generous! 





Of course everyone was trading candy with each other and especially with Ella since she can't have the candy with dye! 







I love how Caleb was staying in character. He definitely had that Nerd roll perfected! 




Michael's office manager always gets the kids the special Halloween edition Krispy Kreme donuts. So we had those for dessert....as if we needed more sugar! ;)

Monday, November 1, 2021

Halloween 2021!

Since Halloween 2021 landed on a school night we didn't go all out like we did in 2020. Honestly the kids were having so much fun playing us parents had to tell them either we go trick or treating now or were not going since it was getting late. 



I love that except for Owen and Jack these were homemade costumes. I also love how they portrayed the character they were with their facial expressions! 

Ella was originally going to be a pirate like she was last year, but I talked her into wearing the outfit I wore for our church's 80's night back in September. I actually won the costume contest that night. 

I wasn't going to post about it, but since I brought it up! 



Here's me and my friend Becci lip-syncing to Friends are Friends Forever from Michael W. Smith. We had such a fun night! 




It was like so totally rad!!! 



Back to Halloween.....



Napoleon bowing down to the Ninja! 



We only went down 2 streets and then we were finished! 



Trick or treating is so much easier now that they are older. 

Zeke's costume was a made up character. He designed the shirt with masking tape and then had Daddy spray paint it. He called himself Dark Arrow! I love his imagination! 



It was also nice to not have too much time so we didn't get so much candy this year! 



The next morning, Ella got to trade all her dye candy with her brothers for their chocolate candy! 



I used to do this with all my candy too! 

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Halloween 2020 AKA...The Holiday That Didn't Get Canceled!

When I first started hearing that Halloween might be canceled it made me so incredibly upset! These kids have been through enough already. Seriously it was absolutely lunacy at it's finest! 

You're telling me we can go to the Starbucks, Safeway, the bank and McDonald's and all the other places we go and come in contact with people and take things they given us, but for some reason we can't let people hand out store bought candy to kids. Are you seeing the double standards here people? Are you feeling the corruption yet? Are you waking up to the lunacy of this entire situation?

Well I wasn't going to let all this stupidity stop my kids from having a great Halloween. I contacted Christina and my parents to see if they were up for a fun night. We weren't sure if my mom and dad's neighborhood would hand out candy, but judging by how amazingly they celebrated the 4th of July I figured it was a safe bet that we'd have Trick or Treating after all. 

I came up with a plan for some fun Halloween themed food, a Halloween craft with prizes courtesy of Pa and hoped with good reason that we'd get to Trick or Treating. 



The ladies in the kitchen...makin' it happen! I went shopping at The Dollar Tree and got some fun themed paper products and a table cloth for the island. 



Some of the food...fake plastic eyeballs make everything spooky! 



Halloween Chex Mix...which barely anyone ate so next time I'll skip this one! 



Christina's cute Ghost Brownies! 




Also fun Apple Treats! 



Deviled Eggs with spiders on them. These were more difficult to make than I thought they'd be so we only did every other one! 



Christina also made this fun spooky dessert pizza! We were surrounding by lots of yummy food that's for sure! 



The warm food was Mummy Hot Dogs and then BBQ Chipotle Chicken Wings. 



The Mummy Dogs had little dabs of mustard for eyes. 



The punch was supposed to be green, but I couldn't find lime sherbet so I used raspberry instead. It was super yummy. Cranapple juice, pineapple juice, Sierra Mist and raspberry sherbet. 




For our craft we need cardstock, scissors and glue sticks. Christina also bought some fun Halloween stickers. 



There goal was to create a pumpkin that was either spooky or goofy. 



I always have this idea of what the kids might do and I'm always surprised by their creativity. 



Ella wanted her pumpkin to be a perfect circle so she used a plate to trace the circle. 



Working working working! 



When I come up with the crafts I have for the kids I'm always thinking in the back of my mind how the kids are going to rush through it and then get back to playing with their friends. I was pleasantly surprised by how long it took the kids to create their pumpkins. 



The stickers were such a fun addition. I'm so glad that Christina thought of that. 



Caleb took his pumpkin to the next level and went 3D. 




Owen created a spooky pumpkin! 



Jack went the goofy route! 



I asked Caleb if he thought his was spooky or goofy and he said creative! It was definitely that!!! 



Zeke also went with a goofy pumpkin. 



Ella made a spooky vampire pumpkin. 

Unfortunately I didn't get a close up picture of Anna & Addison's finished pumpkins.



These sweet girly girls! 



These precious guys! 



I put Pa in charge of getting the gifts for the winners of both categories. Of course he made sure that each kiddo got a prize. They all got a plastic skull cup filled with candy. The two runner ups got a skull cup with candy and a Pez despenser. 



Jackson was the winner of the goofiest pumpkin. If you look back at it you can see the Colonel Sanders mustache, the peg leg and the fart cloud attached to his body. It was truly goofy! In addition the skull cup he got this silly mask too. 



Owen won for the spookiest pumpkin and he got this creepy mask and a giant spider that's hanging from his hand. 



Here's all the kids with their pumpkin creations! 



Jack also won this silly black widow spider hat that I thought was quite fun so I wore it for the rest of the night! 



I'm not sure if this is spectacular or spooky!!!  




Pa and Bill had a fun time visiting in the office. They were ready with the big bowl of candy if trick or treaters came by! 

The kids were having so much fun playing together I wasn't sure if they were even wanted to go Trick or Treating. In fact at 6:30pm I hollered up and asked if they just wanted to skip it. Of course they said no way and hurried to get their costumes on. 

Since we weren't sure if we were going to have a normal Halloween or not I wasn't about to spend money on new costumes so we just stuck with the same ones from last year. 



Skelton Man...Owen actually freaked out a couple of little kids in the neighborhood with this mask. 



Jack accidentally forgot the top part of his head piece so he said instead of being a ninja he was an assassin. 



Ella is such a fierce pirate! 




Zeke was the only one that decided to change his costume this year. He put it together with all sorts of stuff we already had. As you can see he was an Army Soldier! 

The Kuch Kids also created their own costumes from things they had around the house. 



Addison was a Gypsy. I remember being a Gypsy when I was younger. My mom and I had so much fun buying things at St. Vincent de Paul for my costume. 



Anna was a beautiful Angel. She had a white dress on underneath her beautiful shawl. When she opened her shawl it looks like angel wings. 



I didn't get an individual picture of Caleb, but you can see him in the back. He had to do a report on a certain Viking so he wore that costume he used for that report. I can not remember the name of the Viking though.  



Me and my sweet man! 




We set out down the street from my parents and honestly it was the most normal holiday since 4th of July. The people that normally gave out candy gave out candy. The people that normally don't hand out candy didn't. There were a couple people that set up some fun contraptions that delivered the candy so the kids didn't have to get close. There were some people that put out a bowl with a sign that said Take One...and surprisingly none of them were empty yet. There were also a few people that were waiting on their porch so the kids didn't have to knock on the door or ring the door bell. But the point was they participated! It was so great! 



While we were out there we got to see the Blue Moon rising. It was amazing! 

Every year there is this one family that always serves hot chocolate from their driveway. I was worried they wouldn't be doing it this year, but lo and behold they were there just like normal. We told them how thankful they were that they were still out there carrying on the tradition.  



Dumping out his haul! 



There were a few people that gave our standard size candy bars! 




So much sugar!!!! 




Caleb actually sorted out all his candy by type. It was fun to see him doing this. I used to always sort my candy out and see how many I got of each kind. 




These girls didn't care about checking out their haul they wanted to hand candy out to the trick or treaters. 



It's blurry, but I had to have a picture of me and my sweet friend. I love making memories with the Kuch Klan!