They're Going to be Coming Down Off the Sugar Soon...
Published on November 1, 2005 By Texas Wahine In Life Journals
We had a terrific Halloween this year. It's so great to have Adrian home.

Xavier and I spent half an hour getting him done up as a zombie. I cut up a different t-shirt for him because a kid in his class pulled on the one he wore Friday and stretched it out. Then, in a stroke of pure genius, I decided to rub his jeans and t-shirts in dirt from the back yard. Hehe. We used Adrian's camo for make up this time (and fake blood) and I think it was an improvement.

It'll probably never come off though, haha.



Orian was a Power Ranger again. Poor little guy's boot covers didn't make it through the night. He came home with huge holes in them. At least he got to enjoy them for a month or so. I promise he'll wear that costume until it's shredded.



Every year I take a photo of the boys and Adrian outside our front door. I have photos from at least 4 different homes, and every year Adrian wears his orange "Trick or Treater Leader" baseball cap. Here's this year's photo:



Adrian and I were supposed to dress up like Professor Chaos and General Disarray from South Park, but that didn't happen (there's always next year!), but I did paint a spider on my cheek. A neighbor kid looked at it and asked me what I was supposed to be. Hehe. Nothing. I just have a spider painted on my cheek.



I stayed home and handed out candy while Adrian took the boys around the neighborhood. He said they had a great time and even got to go through a haunted house (I'm so sad that I missed that!). They came home with an ungodly amount of candy. This might be their best haul yet.

As soon as they got home they started sticking their little heads in their bags and digging out candy. I got offered the stuff they didn't want (chocolate eyeball, anyone?). After about 20 minutes of feasting (bad, bad, bad, I know...but it's Halloween!), they dumped their bags out on the floor and started trading. I did get 1/3 of a fruit roll up and a Rolo out of the ordeal.

Here's Xavier with his stash:



I had a fun time handing out candy and seeing all the little one's costumes. I saw the cutest little one dressed up like a pink poodle, and an 8 or 9 year old in a super cool dark red metal flake colored Scream mask. I also saw a 9 or so year old girl in a red sequined halter top and matching low rise pants with a devil tail and horns. She looked like she had just walked off the set of a Halloween-themed porno. Scary.

And of course, I've got to complain about SOMETHING. This year it's the fact that I had not one but TWO adults actually take candy from me for themselves. Both times the women had their own bags and when I didn't immediately give them candy, they opened the bags up in my face. Adrian bought a ton of candy today, and I was pretty heavy-handed with it (3 or even 4 pieces per kid), so I ended having to scale down to one piece of good candy and piece of bubble gum per kid. I was worried that I wouldn't have enough to last through the night. And then here comes the pig-faced moms who feel entitled to the candy that should be going to neighborhood kids.

You're an adult. You probably have a job. If you don't, your husband has one. Buy your OWN damn candy! Argh.

But anyways...it was really enjoyable Halloween, and after having Adrian gone for the last one, I really treasured his presence. The kids had a great time. We all did. And CSI was on while I was handing out candy. You can't beat that!


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on Nov 02, 2005
I'm late in responding to this! Your guys look cool! Power Ranger was what my son loved to be when he was a lot younger too. Now it's a Bionicle which he was on Holloween. My daughter was a princess. They cleaned up with the candy! I have to hide it from them. My daughter's pumpkin was so full she couldn't carry it! It was a fab night though and they had fun!
on Nov 03, 2005
I do have one somewhere. It is one of those old fashioned paper ones though, so I'll have to scan it in before I can do anything else with it. But first I've got to remember where it is, which could be interesting in itself. I'll see what I can do.
on Nov 03, 2005
Hey sis, great job with the kids! I nearly barfed when I saw Xavier! What did they do with all the lot they got? Did they sit down and trade with each other like we used to do?
Tell Xavier he is really gross and tell Orian he is really buff!

Love ya,

JP
on Nov 03, 2005
ForeverSerenity:
Your guys look cool!


Thanks!

Power Ranger was what my son loved to be when he was a lot younger too


Haha. My youngest was a Power Ranger last year, too. He wore that costume until it was literally in shreds. I'm hoping this one will last a little longer since it's a bit better quality.

Now it's a Bionicle which he was on Holloween.


My kids love Bionicles, too! Very cool. Does he like to wear his costume to play in, too?

My daughter was a princess.


Aww.

They cleaned up with the candy! I have to hide it from them. My daughter's pumpkin was so full she couldn't carry it! It was a fab night though and they had fun!


It sounds great, FS! Have you had a lot of success keeping the kids out of the candy? Hehe. My boys are sneaky, and here lately, they've always had mysteriously chocolatey breath even though they insist they haven't been eating candy!

Maso:
I do have one somewhere. It is one of those old fashioned paper ones though, so I'll have to scan it in before I can do anything else with it. But first I've got to remember where it is, which could be interesting in itself. I'll see what I can do.


Haha. I know what you mean. Sometimes I'll think of a photo and I'll want to get it out to look at it or share it, and geez...it could take me a day to find it. We have A LOT of photos, and only maybe half are remotely organized.

I'd love to see that pic if you come across it though!

Jeremy:
Hey sis, great job with the kids!


Thanks!

I nearly barfed when I saw Xavier!


Haha. I'll tell him that. He'll think it's funny.

What did they do with all the lot they got?


They had two pillow case-sized trick-or-treat bags filled about two-thirds of the way with candy. Adrian and I have been snacking on it (hahaha) and the boys get a piece after school and after dinner...but they've been sneaking it anyways! It'll probably take us a solid month to eat through it.

Did they sit down and trade with each other like we used to do?


They did! When they first got home, they started eating out of their bags right away but then later, they dumped it all out and started trading. It was funny to watch.

Tell Xavier he is really gross and tell Orian he is really buff!


Will do. Thanks.

Love ya


Love you, too. Glad to see a comment from you on here.

PS - You got dad's email too, eh? Haha.
on Nov 03, 2005
Yeah, I did get his email. The old man still has a few gears left in the old brain box, huh?

JP
on Nov 03, 2005
Jeremy:
Yeah, I did get his email. The old man still has a few gears left in the old brain box, huh?


Hehe. I didn't realize that it would bother him so much. Very sweet of him though. I had intended to bite the bullet and email you to patch things up, but it appears that we can skip over that step.
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