Thursday, November 1, 2012

OCTOBER POST #2: Family Pictures, 27 on the 27th & Halloween!

Family Pictures
My generous Uncle Dodd is a great photographer and was so awesome to do our family pictures this year! The colors of the leaves were just gorgeous and I think it was the first family picture session we've ever had that didn't end in crying, whining, meltdowns, or feelings of complete frustration and exhaustion. They turned out so good!




















27 on the 27th
Yep! That's right! I celebrated my Golden Birthday this year! Dave had been prepping the boys for about a week or two by writing and putting together a special social story. It was about me and what they were going to do on my birthday. It was pretty awesome. So Dave had taken the boys out and given them money to buy their old mom a birthday gift. I kind of knew what to expect considering I know how the boys get when being set free in the middle of Target.

Since Dave works Saturdays, it was just me and the boys for the morning and early afternoon. My awesome parents called me up unexpectantly and invited me to lunch at Olive Garden. It was so much fun and they gave me some money to spend on myself. Money is always good. : ) Thanks Mom & Dad!

Dave came home from work that evening and had the boys give me their gifts. Jett was up first. He gave me a box of Berries Cap'n Crunch and some rubber spatulas (definitely knew Dave helped with that last one). Cruise then handed me his gift which was a small astronaut Lego set (just what he I always wanted!), some gloves and a package of Hostess cupcakes. And of course, I got an ADORABLE card.


I love Cruise's tongue as he makes a yummy slurp sound as he looks at the cupcakes.

Dave had made me a birthday cake the night before, so we pulled that out and the boys sang happy birthday to me. 
Around dinner time, my awesome sister Abby came to watch the kids while Dave took me out. Since we were still full of cake, we decided to do a little shopping. I could've decided on going to a movie, but I felt like getting out and doing something I don't normally do. So we went to IKEA and wandered around the maze leaving with a .99 cent item: funnels. Then we went to the mall where Dave picked out and bought me a new church outfit. I was pretty impressed! He did a great job! By this time, we decided we were finally hungry, so I chose a restaurant I've never been to before: Mikado. It is a Japanese restaurant in Sandy and it was really good! I got the salmon teriyaki with rice, miso soup, 2 California rolls, and vegetable tempura. It was A LOT of food and had to take about half of it home. 

After that, we ran some errands and made our way home. It was such a great birthday and I feel so blessed to have such a sweet husband and little boys. 

The Sunday after, my sweet in-laws had a little party for me and was given some wonderful gifts as well. Thank you family!




Halloween
I love Halloween, mostly because the boys love it. Cruise has been asking for a whole month when Halloween will be. The night before Halloween, I had the boys paint their pumpkins and then we carved a little one just so they could experience pulling all the guts out. They weren't really into that. Dave had carved his earlier in the day and it was pretty much awesome. 







Halloween morning, Cruise got all ready for school, which included his costume. Of course, Jett had to put on his astronaut costume as well.

Some early morning reading.




Stitching Jett's Batman costume.
Good morning Daddy!
I volunteered to help in Cruise's class for the Halloween party. I was in charge of the paper craft and the food craft. For the paper craft I had the kids make ghosts out of paper plates and white streamers. For the food craft, I had the kids make witches hats and witches brooms. Two other moms did the games and the snacks. After the party, we had the kids practice trick-or-treating in the classroom. The whole thing turned out awesome and the kids had a blast! 




Cruise last week asked Dave & I what we were going to be for Halloween. I hadn't planned on dressing up, so I asked him, "What do you think I should be?" He said a vampire. So I had to make that work out. I bought the cheapest costume I could find and bought some fake vampire teeth. It took me two hours and a trip to Walgreens to get denture adhesive to get those things to stick. But I finally got them to work!

In the evening, my parents came over with a jack-o-lantern pizza and we all had dinner. Then they hung out and passed out candy while Dave and I took the kids trick-or-treating. They both had difficulty understanding the concept of ONLY ONE CANDY. So they ended up with a surprising amount of candy so after two blocks they decided they had enough and ran home. After a bath and a movie, they passed out. It was a great Halloween!
Vampire, Dr. Doofenschmirtz, Astronaut & Batman
Oh yeah, and let's not forget this little gem. Our neighbor texted this picture to us last week:

1 comment:

Lisa/Scott said...

Happy Birthday Em! You're only 27??? Holy cow I'm jealous. Your costumes look fantastic, I'm so glad you're a fellow Halloween lover. Your family pics are adorable, I love the one with the leaves thrown up in the air.