Saturday, November 6, 2010

Trick or Treating...



It's been years since Jim and I have been able to go trick or treating and this year Becky and Brian allowed us to take the boys trick or treating with our friends, Katie and Jarrod and their daughter Madison.

Little did we know, trick or treating with a 2 and 3 year old is tuff work. They boys were very good at saying Trick Or Treat and Thank You and Brian would say "More Candy... more Candy" as we walked to the next house. We taught Brian that houses without porch lights on meant that we could not go to their door to trick or treat and he would Say "no light" and would keep walking. The teenagers loved the boys' costumes and the adults just adored them too.

As for the tuff part... I think my Brother and Becky must have thought it would be funny to trick Uncle Jim and Aunt Lara with making these awesome halloween costumes that at times could not fit through the entry ways of homes. Katie and I continually laughed cause I would have to back (walking backward) Lil B up from the door and try to manuvour him around without knocking over doorway decorations, plants or knocking over other kids. You never really realize how many steps people have to get to their doors until you have to tell a 2 and 3 year old "Step, walk, Step, walk, Step, walk" It was hilarious! Good Trick Big B... I will get you back one day. But we had an amazing time and enjoyed every minute of it.




Pumpkin Carving


Grams had sent me a special request that I buy pumpkins for the boy and do pumpkin carving with them. She also requested that I cook the pumpkin seeds and give them to my Brother. (haha... I will explain what happened to those seeds later)


So, Becky and the boys came up before Halloween to carve pumpkins. It was so funny to see the differences between Lil B and Lucas. Lil B did not want to get dirt and there was not way that he was touch the slimey stuff that was inside there. Lucas loved it! I think he loved it so much that he kept biting the pieces of pumpkin that were carved out of the pumpkin. Silly Boy!! Jim is great at carving pumpkins and Lil B loved sitting on Uncle Jim's lap and helping him carve the pumpkin.




Becky was sweet enough to cook us a wonderful dinner and after that she got in on the action too!
Oh and about those pumpkin seeds for my Brother... Well, I have never made them before but thought I would try. I cleaned them and let them soak in salt water over night but over night turned into 2 days. I cooked them aways and to my surprise they were A-M-A-Z-I-N-G-L-Y yummy and tryign them out turned into Jim and I eating them all. Hahaha... Sorry B. I have 3 pumpkins that still are not carved so I will make some more... promise.






They're Here! They're Here!!

Brian, Becky and the boy made it quickly but safely to California and I couldnt be happier. I got to visit with them and meet Jacob for the first time. I might be a bit partial ut all 3 boys are soooo stinkin cute.




During the week, they came to visit after Jim and I got off work and we all went for mexican food. From what I hear, Alabama does not have "real" mexican food like California does. The boys loved the chips and salsa and the adults loved everything else. Fajitas, gucamole, flautas, tacos, bean and rice. Of course, it wouldnt be a fun dinner or Mitchell tradition without trying to convince the boys to eat lemons and guess what... they did! :)