Happy Halloween.

We celebrated Halloween very simply this year. I didn't even know what my boys were going to dress up as until the day before. My husband decorated our front porch only hours before the trick-or-treaters arrived, feeling a little embarrassed in our neighborhood whose porches were decorated to the hilt. Not sure why, but the spooky spirit didn't bite until a week before, and by then, I didn't feel that decorating was worth the effort.

Still, we had a fantastic holiday. We spent the morning at IKEA. Left the older two with IKEA's babysitters and shared an almost-intimate lunch and shopping trip together. (The baby's babbles were welcome addition to our conversation.) The pumpkin carving happened without a hitch. I used my handy pumpkin carving knife, while my husband brought out his power-tool of choice. A true manly-man, I suppose. My husband decided to make an elephant out of one of our pumpkins that sported an extra long and thick stem. We had at least 4 people take picture of it. Way to be creative, Hubs. The kids looked adorable in their last minutes costumes. The food was delish and the after-kid's-bedtime movie was fantastic.

I may have cheated a little on my sugar fast. I feel kinda bad about it. I had a bite of pumpkin cookie without thinking. Dang. Recommitted today and didn't cheat. One more week, then Red Mango, here I come. 

I'm officially ready for November. It's a favorite month of mine. My birthday will arrive in 23 days. The big 2-8.

*Is anyone else ready to pull out their Christmas tree? I'm usually anti-Christmas decor until after Thanksgiving, but I've been humming "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" for two months now.

12 comments

  1. Hannah, your kids are the cutest.
    And your pumpkins look great. I love the fact that J carved it with a power tool - so manly =)
    How did you do your hair? It looks amazing.

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  2. cute trick or treaters and pumpkins:)

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  3. fabulous pumpkin designs. gotta love carving with the reciprocating saw. hooray for November!

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  4. I love the costumes and the pumpkins :) Also, I am totally with you on the whole loving November and Christmas thing. My husband and I put a little Christmas music on the other day and it is all I can do not to play it now. I have given myself the rule of nothing until after Thanksgiving. Enjoy your day!

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  5. Great pictures, costumes and pumpkins! So glad you guys had a Happy Halloween.

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  6. I would normally be tempted to get out some christmas decorations now that it is offically November however, I have a 10 month old baby who is walking and into EVERYTHING! I may have to find some "baby proof" decor this year!

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  7. looks like a wonderfully festive weekend! i am feeling the same way about christmas... the season of anticipation is upon us!

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  8. @eeny: Thanks, sweetie. 5 minutes in hot curlers gave my lifeless hair the little body it has in this picture.

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  9. I can hardly wait to pull out my Christmas decorations. I think I am going to decorate around the 15th of November and then set my tree up on the 1st of December (if I can hold out that long.

    I lOVE LOVE LOVE your pumpkin with the stem for a nose. I think I may have to try that next year.

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  10. I love that J is wearing a "Be careful" shirt while using power tools! Safety first right :) Love the pumpkins

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  11. I love the costumes...and your hair! so long and full. It's gorgeous!

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