Monday, November 2, 2009
HALLOWEEN 2009!
Well here we are, post Halloween 2009. This was a packed fun day of adventurous mayhem. First Andi and I took the kids out to lunch at one of our favorite little cafe's called Southern Recipe Cafe in Richardson, TX. Then we promptly dropped the kids off at the local library for some Zombie fun and activities which include face painting, movies and learning to dance to Thriller! in which this video maybe on Youtube in the near future. So while the kids were enjoying there fun at the library Andi and I went to target to scope out cool baby paraphernalia, hehe. Looking at strollers, car seats, baby bath stuff and all kinds of other goodies. Of course with all the fun we were having time flew by and we had to pick up the kids to head out to Andi's mom's neck of the woods so they could enjoy some well deserved trick or treating. As we picked the kids up I noticed there makeup wasn't as cool and scary as I hoped so I dugout some good ole' oatmeal, toilet paper, liquid latex and of course some Karo syrup and red food coloring and made my own masterpiece. In fact while my daughter was trick or treating one of the neighbors told her, "She would scare God himself"! Like Andi said in her blog, that is a heck of a comment to any Zombie Teenager. lol My Son was going to be a vampire like Andi and I but he found my goulish Mask from last year and went with that instead. Andi and I popped in our prosthetic vampire teeth and handed out candy with her mom which was tons of fun. I haven't seen so many Gouls, Goblins & Bumble Bees since I was back in my small hometown in upstate New York. This has been by far one of the best Halloween's I have experienced in my 8 years living in Dallas. I enjoyed my beautiful vampire girlfriend, the kids and the small town atmosphere in which I never knew how much I longed for and missed. A void has been filled and now I can't wait until Thanksgiving and Christmas. Happy Halloween Ya'll!
1 comments:
Happy Thanksgiving and Christmas is right! We're gonna do it up right, dahlin'.
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