…Halloween is over.
That’s the only problem with holidays. There’s so much build-up, and then it just ends. I guess there really isn’t any way to ease your way out of a holiday, but still.
So, the rain started about fifteen minutes before the town parade and we made the decision to skip it. We drove the kids to my parents, and then to Real Man’s father’s house, then came home and had some dinner.
High school friends of ours who live in town and recently got married (Hi Pete and Jen!) had an Open House and so we went over there. It was really pouring, but they had a tent covering their deck and the kids played in the basement. We had a great time catching up with people and chatting, and then around 8:30, we came home and Real Man took Monkey Girl and Baby Monkey trick or treating. Monkey in the Middle decided he wanted to stay home and snuggle with me. In his words, “I have enough candy.” Love that kid!
Apparently, there weren’t many trick or treaters in our neighborhood, because as they rang only a few doorbells, everyone just dumped loads of candy into their bags, saying “I need to get rid of this candy…take more!” So, they came back loaded down with candy and completely ready for bed.
Real Man and I put the kids to bed, and fell fast asleep ourselves. We set the clocks and thought, “Whoopee! We get an extra hour of sleep!”
Nope.
Kids decided to go ahead and get up at 5:30 anyway.
So, the task for today is to figure out a way to get rid of a gajillion Reeses Peanut Butter cups and Milky Way bars. Because we only had 3 trick or treaters all night.
Time to prepare for Thanksgiving!
keep all the wrapped candy with paper,, i plan on buying more and making candy weaths for christmas.. it would be a great craft to do with the kids on a rain (or god forbid) a snowy day..
use wire hangers, tie a string around the end of candy, then tie that to the wire. repeat until the wire cant be seen any more and its done…
Comment by diana — November 1, 2009 @ 1:15 pm |
Sounds like a great time and yes it is so sad when the holidays are done “just like that” but next is Thanksgiving and then Christmas so much to look forward to yet. 🙂
Comment by Debbie — November 1, 2009 @ 3:27 pm |
Diana, I love that idea! You are right…the monkeys would LOVE making that! I may need to try it out! Lord knows, we certainly have enough candy for it. 🙂
Comment by abozza — November 2, 2009 @ 6:57 am |