Sunday, October 31, 2010

the primary program and halloween festivities.

Oh boy.  First off, let's just put it out there---Happy Halloween. 
It's weird having Halloween on a Sunday, isn't it?  But, alas, we'll make do.  And we did.  Barely.
Let's talk about it.

Every year, our church has us do a little program for the rest of the congregation to share the lessons and wonderful songs we've been learning about all year.  Since I've been the chorister for the past year and a half, I've cared a little more about these programs than the average joe.  We've been working so hard on the songs for the past year, and the kids pulled it out.  Mind you, I had visual-aids all done up that I was flipping through like crazy, and hand jives and dance moves (literally) to help remind them of the words---but in the end, I think the kids did well.  Hopefully the theme of this year, "I Know My Savior Lives" came through and reminded people about the reason we go to our church meetings and do what we do.  Here's a link to some of the songs we sang.  They were lovely.

My own kids?  They did pretty good.  Unfortunately, my right hand man and life partner (oh, he's also my husband and the man of my dreams), had to step out of the meeting half way through for some work thing---so, alas.  Left me stranded with two kiddos.  Nice.  Thankfully, my pals Ashley and Aubrey stepped in and entertained my kids while I was telling the kids to stand up and sing when they weren't supposed to.  Way to be focused, Melissa. And, yes, I did have the outline in front of my face.  Sigh.

In the end, we did it.  Now, on to entertaining the kids for the next two hours... yikes.  Remember how today was Halloween?  Remember how their little bodies are FULL of sugar?  Yes.  I remember quite well.  So, I was gearing up.  As Tillie and I were flying down the hall to take her potty before going into the nursery... we realize that the excitement of the primary program maybe was a little TOO exciting for her.  She had an accident.  So, I strip her down in the bathroom stall.  Say a silent prayer of gratitude that I had the where-with-all to put her in pull-ups this morning---could have been a lot worse.

Wash up.  Drop her off and then set out for a fun "way to go on doing a great job, let's celebrate you" singing time.  My mom graciously sent down this fun "Scripture Power" bingo game that the kids were excited to play.  Unfortunately, a few minutes into the fun game time, Calvin decided to throw up all over himself AND sweet Ashley's beautiful WHITE skirt.  Oh man.  No fun.  For ANYone involved.  He had a fever too.  I decided it was time to go home.  Passed off the bingo cards to my friends and got outta there.  Luckily, another great friend, Kate, helped me out to the car.  I don't know how people do the church thing with ONE adult and stay sane.  Kudos to all y'all out there. 

Got home.  Was able to breathe a little easier.  Life started to get better.  Isn't everything better at home?  Man, I love being home. I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

ANYWAY-------enough about today's craziness.  The kids are in bed, and I can appreciate better these darling pictures of the Halloween's happenings these last few days.  Enjoy.


- - - Remember how I went to Boston for a few days with Cal?  Aaron was the ULTIMATE dad and took Tillie out on the town!  You name it, they probably did it.  This girl adores her dad and vice versa.  He took her to a little pumpkin patch and here are some of the photos. 
thanks for the outfit, dad.  looks like the little boy you never had. oh wait...
 
love the hair flip.  does this remind anyone else of "Field of Dreams"?  me too.
"is this how i do it?"
looks a little dangerous...
and there's the fall.  love that Aaron was snapping the photo instead of being her spotter.  but, I'll admit, pretty crazy he caught the shot.
love that Texas landscape.

cute cute.
My friend had a baby shower and monsters have been on the brain.  I'm wanting to make 20 more of these and embellish them even more.  Kind of fun.  Found this idea here.
- - - We decided to take Tillie, for the first time in her existence, to an actual pumpkin patch.  I have always seen on blogs in the past, darling pictures with their kiddos amidst the pumpkins.  So, we followed suit.  I think it was fun and probably a good tradition.  This one was free to attend and the pumpkins were pretty reasonable.  So, we purchased ONE.  I am lame. I know it.  hA!  Turns out Walmart's pumpkins are a ton less.  We bought three more there.  And, that, my friends, is why Walmart is taking over the world. One. pumpkin. at. a. time. One day I will break free from the grasp this store has on me.  Those darn prices... makes it hard.

Anyway, here are the photos. 
Cal wanted to eat the corn in the tub.  Not a good idea.  His dad tried to help him understand this wasn't a good idea.  Cal, being the sensitive child he is, cried his heart out.  Here's his sad face.  Tillie loved it.
Cal feeling better.  Tillie opening her eyes.  Good times.
 
 
I bought this hat last year.  You might remember this picture?  Anyway, I was shocked that she kept it on all evening.  It's darling. 
here's her last fall with the hat.  notice the lack of hair?  Amazing the difference a year makes.
running.  remember? it's her favorite activity.
Cal's just happy to be here.  Aaron was making sure Tillie wasn't smashing pumpkins.  Her mom?  Where was she?  Recording the event.  Nice.
 
 
 

*warning*  best picture of the two of them to date.  I love that they are BOTH smiling. BOTH looking at the camera.  And, heck, look how darling they look in front of the pumpkins? 

cute dwarfy little pumpkin.  almost bought it.
 Made two rounds of cupcakes in a week.  Recently I bought a legit canvas frosting bag and new frosting tips from a cool restaurant supply store (more on the store later).

 
 
- - - Took pictures of the kids plus our cute neighbor.  (who we just found out is MOVING! nooooo. not another best friend moving.  boo.)  Story about Tillie's REPEAT costume from last year?  Okay, I'll tell. My mom, being the savvy shopper she is, found some sale costumes last year after Halloween. Trying to guess the sizes for the following year, she purchased a 2T cow costume for Tillie and a 12-18 month leopard costume for the baby boy we'd have.  Little did we know that Tillie would sprout up to a 4T and Calvin---well, we all know he's a BIG BIG boy, so he, being the 9 month old that he is, wore Tillie's 2T cow costume.  Tillie fit in the bear costume again, but the leggings were more of a capri style this year.  Ahh, who cares?  

Here's Tillie last year:
 and here she is this year...  hA!!
 
oh cal.  love that boy.
 
 
 
 
 
at a darling little trunk-or-treat activity that we didn't realize we (and anyone else who wanted to come) were invited to.  good times.  it was fun.  the kids got way too much candy.  good times.  I love what Cal is doing in this picture.  I imagine him saying, "Cowabunga!"
 - - - Since we opted out on the actual trick-or-treating on Sunday, we thought Tillie and Cal might like to get a little more wear out of their costumes.  So, here they are at our most favorite store ever, COSTCO.  Too funny.  I love Cal's hat I got in Boston.

 

So, there you have it.  Halloween 2010.

6 comments:

The Girl said...

Love it. My thoughts-

1. Good work on the primary program. Until next year...ha. I bet you are hoping you are still not the chorister next year! Too bad you don't have any hook up's to get out of that calling. Wait...ha.

2. If anyone's kid was going to barf on me, my skirt, and my shoe...(lol) I would want it to be yours. And I already washed the skirt, and good as new! No worries. You are just helping to prepare me for all things motherhood. Poor Cal...I hope he is better!

3. Matilda's outfit Aaron picked out is funny. Don't tell him I said that though :)

4. You are funny and awesome and have the cutest little family.

Thanks for the update and cute pictures!

The Girl said...

P.S....I cleaned out some of my purses and put all my lip glosses in one travel bag thingie. Anyways guess how many DIFFERENT kinds there were. Have your number??? 12! So thank you for #12....it is my current favorite!

emily snyder said...

1. i want some of the cupcakes! they look incredible. who knew a real icing bag could be so beautiful?!

2. who are these KIDS!??! i so am not a fan of them being so far away from me. i don't love that they grow up without any of us seeing the details of them growing. blast.

3. how did the primary program go without aaron?? maybe you talked about it - but i went straight to the pictures . . . hmm. that sounds like my students . . .

4. are you going to utah for thanksgiving??

5. do you have pictures from boston?
i updated my blog. feel free to login and add captures if you have extra time - chuckle chuckle chuckle

6. i love you. so much!

Rebecca Woolston said...

darling. I didn't know that both kids had accidents during church, wow. You are certainly woman of the year.

Tim and Melissa said...

Wow! Sounds like your halloween day was awesome. So sorry!! Your kids are darling! I'm loving all of the cute pictures!!

Kim said...

Looks like you guys had a great Halloween! Love all the cute pics!

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