wow! it has been a year already since aubrey's first halloween. the kids are all getting so big, so fast. it's hard to believe next year we will be adding even more children to what has become our annual halloween event. i am starting to think though that the whole event is really for the grown-ups. although i have yet to convince them to dress up too. (chris lagarde did where a fake tattoo sleeve on his calf in an attempt to be... well, i don't know what. ) we kept the kids up way to late... the mclaughlin kids actually asked to go to bed. then we went through the bags and took out our favorites.
i am not sure that aubrey grasps the concept of halloween yet, but she was ecstatic about spending a night with friends and the chance to chow down on candy. (mommy was too!)
i am not sure that aubrey grasps the concept of halloween yet, but she was ecstatic about spending a night with friends and the chance to chow down on candy. (mommy was too!)
it's fun to see the kids interact. they are starting to develop friendships and that is neat to see.
when i was young my parents used to hang out with a group of friends who all had kids around the same age. to this day those friends as close as family. they were more then just "the norbeck kids, the winter's, the newell's etc." they were people that i love desperately to this day, even though sometimes the occasions that i see them are few and far between.
when i was young my parents used to hang out with a group of friends who all had kids around the same age. to this day those friends as close as family. they were more then just "the norbeck kids, the winter's, the newell's etc." they were people that i love desperately to this day, even though sometimes the occasions that i see them are few and far between.
(well one is a chicken, but a princess at heart.)
stay friends little girls...
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