Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

November 18, 2011

twelve


this little girlie went and turned 12 on me last week.
TWELVE!!!


I swear she was just a toddler like 3 days ago.


It's pretty safe to say that Gracie HATES getting her picture taken, even more than her dad does.
She's definatly my hardest to get pictures of.
But I bribed her with a friend party this year if she let me snap a few.


A few things about my Gracie:

she LOVES to read and is pretty much always attached to a book of some sort, usually the 600+ page ones.
She brings books everywhere she goes: restaurants, hockey games, car rides, you name it.
We've actually had to ground her from reading a few times.
I guess if that's the worst of her problems, she'll turn out ok.
As a result of the massive amounts of reading, she does great in school and is kind of a teacher's dream.


She is a great babysitter.
I can't even tell you how nice it is to have kids that can babysit.
It's life changing.


Gracie is the definition of a FARM GIRL.
But that pretty much goes without saying.


This picture pretty much sums her up.
She LOVES horses.
And she takes such good care of them.
And is such a great rider.
I would have to say she is her daddy's dream daughter.


She could spend hours, and she does, just playing out in the barns with the animals.


We're quite relieved that she (kind of) grew out of walking on all fours. She did that for years.
Not only would she walk/run on her hands and feet, but she would set up jumps and jump them on all fours. It was actually quite amazing to watch - kid has skills.
We were worried for a while.




I still can't believe I have a 12 year old.
I'm so not ready to have a teenager yet:)











Oh how I love this girl!!

And while I'm already blogging, I might as well add the token halloween pictures.
I was slackin' this year and got only a few pics of the kids in their costumes. 
That's ok because we pretty much just recycled old costumes this year, except for my cute little (unhappy) security guard.


he was just playing the part



here's the only group picture I got.
Gracie was a cowgirl (super original), Sadie a jailbird (gracie's last years costume), Ryder a rodeo clown (same as last year), Maysa a bumblebee (same as last year).
Yah we put a lot of thought into our costumes this year.

November 2, 2010

Boo-y'all!

What a crazy weekend we had and I have to admit, I was very ready to say goodbye to Halloween. On Friday the kids got to dress up in their costumes for school, then Ryder had a hockey game and right after that we went to a family Halloween dance that was put on by the school. It was pretty fun and the kids had a blast. Then the next morning at 7 (ouch!) we had to drive to Pincher Creek for Ryder's hockey game (gotta love hockey). Later that afternoon we drove to grandma and grandpa's so they could see the kids costumes. Then we drove back home and trick-or-treated here. Did you get all that. Yah it was crazy and I'm happy now to put the costumes away and move on with life.

my cute little bumblebee



ryder was a rodeo clown if you couldn't figure it out (don't look too closely at the makeup job!).  I knew someday my favorite pair of overalls that I couldn't bear to get rid of would eventually come in handy.

Sadie changed her mind about what she wanted to be about 37 times. So in true Sadie fashion, she dressed up as a cowgirl (always our last resort costume) for her school party and dance and then changed her mind and whipped up an indian costume for trick-or-treating the next day. And she seriously made the indian costume 100% by herself and it's even sewn and stuff. Yah, the kid's got some serious craftin' skills. 

gracie the jailbird




THE LOOT

So there you have it. I'm pretty sure that the whoever invented Halloween was neither a mother or a dentist. So I guess I'm kind of a Halloween scrooge. I love the fall season, but Halloween kinda stresses me out. I'm not the best thinker of costumes and I'm usually scrambling last minute to find costumes for 4 kids. I used to be able to buy a costume a little big, and the kids could wear it for at least 2 years in a row, but not anymore. The kids are getting smarter and pickier. The aftermath is not fun either. Crazy, hyper, grouchy, sleepy, and stomacheached kids are not my favorite type of kids. And if I have to pick up one more candy wrapper... 

OK I'm done. Bring on CHRISTMAS!!!!!