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We Trick-or-Treated With Great Energy

Our Halloween has come and gone and with it a day to remember. It started bright and early with the appearance of Cousin Veronika with chocolate scones in tow. The kids were VERY excited… there was art to give her and stories that just HAD TO be read. Echo has grown quite accustomed to her now as well so it was a welcome break for me off and on all day. Have I mentioned how spoiled I am getting being so close to such amazing family?

We made a run to the convenience store with the kids’ allowance. I do believe we thoroughly entertain the convenience store employees when I come (even with a helping hand) with all 5 kids in tow. What amazes me is how different each kid is with their money. Trinity doesn’t understand how much she has and just wants a slurpee (mommy DID foot the extra 9 cents), Zander took his time thinking and spent it ALL on a bag of chips, Gavin wanted a slurpee and had enough from the left overs from last time and Emanuel.. bought 5 nickel candies and still hasn’t TOUCHED this week’s allowance!! 

Time to go and spend allowance

I was VERY appreciative to have an extra set of hands helping me get all 5 kids ready (and myself for that matter). Ken had to work right until quarter to 4 and then hop into the shower so I would have been on my own otherwise. Since we had our resident make-up artist here there was some additions done to two of the costumes and yours truly got her pretty face on. I was amazed that Trinity not only let us put the make up on but was able to NOT rub at it until the very end of the night. Veronika used a water based make-up that was easy to clean off. 

Becoming Hello Kitty

Gotta have that black ring-tailed lemur nose

All 3 of the adults dressed up. Veronika was a zombie complete with fake blood. Ken did his impression of a rather hairy pirate and yours truly was told she was a princess this year by the kids. Gotta get as much use out of the dress as possible right? I forgot how heavy that thing is, but warm!! 

Here you can see our completed Kitty AND our zombie cousin

In costume and at the mall

We actually managed to stay on track time wise and were out the door before 4:30 to find… HAIL! Just temporary and not overly cold but right when I took the pictures of the kids out front of course. 

In the hail... so not the most organized photo

Then it was off to the first of the two malls in town. One started at 4pm and was closer to us anyway so we bundled everyone up into the van and Veronika’s vehicle (girls in one boys in the other) and off we went. Thankfully the stroller fits easily in the back of hers so we were good to go. Echo even did some trick or treating, but could only take Petite Sheepette. Fat Sheep was too… well you see where I am going with this! 

Little Bo Peep and her smaller sheep... and itty bitty candy bag

The mall was rather packed and lots of places were handing out candy, there was even some games! And some highly inappropriate employee (female) costumes, but nothing too extreme…

Playing one of the games

After doing the rounds at that mall it was time to pack back up and head to the next. This one is newer and further south but along our way to Fydo and Kristen’s. There we met up with Karyn, Lauralee and Victoria halfway through. Apparently though the mall had advertised their hours of trick or treating at 5-7 here people showed up at 3 which meant a lot of the places were already out of candy but the kids did not do too badly!

With the ladies

After we finished our second mall we had been out for around 2 hours already and it was time to head further south to Kristen and Fydo’s neighbourhood. So we said good-bye to the ladies and continued on, took a wrong turn but made our destination. Kristen had already left for her work out but we were able to have our pee break and a brief visit with Fydo before doing one of their closes and half of another street. I think it was another hour later of what the kids term “real trick or treating” before we called it quits. Trinity was tired but once she realized she got to RING DOORBELLS! Well she was off! When we got home she wanted to do one more house so we went next door with 3 of the 4 (Gavin said his feet hurt and he was DONE) and then undressed and relaxed for the night. 

Fydo and crowd... didn't have time to make the camera like it being night as everyone was done. But notice, our Little Bo Peep started the night as a girl and turned into a pumpkin!

There was a mountain of candy to go through and 4 VERY worn out and happy kids… so after some defrosted fruit in bowls and a candy each and a  thorough tooth brushing it was BEDTIME. What a great day! And they did relatively well listening to directions. YAY. 

CANDY

Last one to fall asleep... fell asleep book in hand

This morning we woke up to excited and slightly out of sorts kids but with careful maintaining of NOT gorging on sweets and not pushing too much organized learning we made it through somewhat unscathed… well until Echo got into the chocolates bag where I forgot there was a couple chocolates you could TWIST OPEN… which she DID and popped in her mouth. So Echo has had her first chocolate… well most of it as we took it away and gave her some bits… now to wait until tomorrow to see if it upset her any. I know what SHE thought about it… she is her mother’s daughter! 

Chocy face

We did finish up our Halloween worksheets. I had some from last year that were stationary paper with a Halloween theme. So the twins each wrote out a sentence stating what their favourite part of Halloween this year was. The other was a printout from education.com. The Creative Writing page. They had to read each partial sentence themselves and then we talked about an answer which I wrote out for them on scrap paper to write out themselves. For the younger two I wrote their answers for them, but it was a great way to end our interest in Halloween (that and packing up all the decorations). 

Worksheet

In the afternoon it was relatively warm so 3 of the kids went out to enjoy the sunshine. We are definitely going to have to start working on mittens and hats, pack up the sandals and either get Trinity into pants or buy her some tights. 

Note the hail/frost stuff still there even in the late afternoon with the shade

We had a visitor in our yard as well – a rather pretty grey cat that the kids thought was the most amazing thing around. 

KITTY

Being as today was Tuesday and Karyn was able to get here before 6:30 we took Trinity and Emanuel to their weekly pj storytime at the library. It was all about feet and they danced the hokey pokey… sort of. Trinity thought it was the funniest thing ever. The craft was colouring bodies and feet of animals and gluing the right ones together.

Library Hokey Pokey

We had one casualty of Halloween, apparently when the ladies got to our house to start handing out candy they found our jack’o’lantern, in pieces! Someone smashed it! Poor poor pumpkin. 

So our Halloween did not go according to the original plan BUT we made the best of the back up plan. Family, friends, trick or treating, costumes… we had it all! And while I still want to get our family to my mom’s very soon we do have to wait until the van really is reliable! In the meantime… anyone interested in visiting? Well come on over! 

Two teeth and a little bread in the side of her mouth

Best Zander and Echo picture yet! And he got her up there and down again safely all by himself!

POCOYO!

Thursday has come and gone… always a busy day we managed to amp it up even more. First with a family trip to the local stitching store… the children had a blast in the playhouse and Ken and I have come to the realization that by Trinity’s 2nd birthday at least we MUST acquire one. My suggestion was that Ken speak to my step-father and see if he could help Ken make one (he recently finished a dog house for Harley). We had to drag her out of there kicking and screaming literally!

I  can’t disclose EVERYTHING I bought as the majority of it was for my advent exchange but we did get a great deal on 3 bags of tri cornered beads in Halloween colours – 99 cents a bag! So tomorrow guess what we will be doing? Yup, stringing beads. The boys LOVE making bracelets and necklaces!

99 Cents a Bag!

99 Cents a Bag!

For school today Ken went over insects and I took pumpkins! We worked on the life cycle of a pumpkin from seed to pie and I figure since they had so much fun putting the images in the right order instead of stapling it into a book I will put them in a pocket. Tomorrow we will discuss pie. One of the final activities to do is make a wheel with each of the spices in the pie glued on.

Prayer

Prayer

Halloween Card and Pumpkin Life Cycle

Halloween Card and Pumpkin Life Cycle

It took a bit of research but Ken found out the specific type of pumpkin you need to make pie from absolute scratch (apparently a lot of the mixes you buy in the can are actually SQUASH! Ken was aghast!) and then to make things even more complicated he up and FINDS ONE! So much for my simple pie recipe! So tonight I make up my grocery list and do as much prep work as possible. And of course look into the requested apple pie recipe.

Pie Pumpkin!

Pie Pumpkin!

Our afternoon consisted mainly of the twins working on beading projects of their choice. Gavin decided on a spider for his insect lapbook and Zander did another side on his box. They both did an amazing job with Ken only needing to do minor alterations to Zanders to make it perfect and Gavin’s to make sure one of the legs ironed correctly.

Sorry Such a Fuzzy Picture!

Sorry Such a Fuzzy Picture!

The coup piece of beading actually is an original creation Ken made last night of Emanuel’s beloved Pocoyo!!! I am so impressed as was all 4 kids! Now I need to make a matching one up to send to the friend that sent Trinity her wee Pocoyo doll! Oh, and send an image to Perler.

Pocoyo Times 3!

Pocoyo Times 3!

I did up two pieces of furniture for a little girl who lives in California. I changed the colours a bit from the Perler pattern but am excited to package it up and send it off to her. That just leaves the lion and figuring out a few more for other kids. Tonight I plan on making some ornaments as well as a couple of tops the boys wish to give out as gifts.

A Couch and Table

A Couch and Table

So I posted my completed stitch on DeviantArt … since it has a swear in it you DO need to have an account to see the image, but I plan on posting it on here as soon as Ken gets my paypal sorted so that the pattern will be up for purchase! Apparently there was a little glitch last night so my free patterns won’t be up until tomorrow but I am cracking the whip to get everything going ASAP!!! My newest project is a personal one and a first time – a perforated paper ornament! I am loving it!

A Nice Start

A Nice Start

Oh, let’s not forget about Ken – he over cooked his sugar this time but he is still working on making candy! Look how proud he is!

A Sheet of Candy!

A Sheet of Candy!

So tonight, as I mentioned, is Ken’s gaming night, game of choice – Talisman borrowed from Chris and Chris. Added bonus – my Cousin David is now a part of those! So we have a bunch of friends over and they play games while I do other things. Tonight – baking, beading and sewing. Tomorrow baking, beading and babysitting the guys as they drink and play computer games!!! Birthday party!

Thank You For Letting Me Share With You!

Thank You For Letting Me Share With You!

Beads, Beads and More Beads!

My plans were vetoed today – a combination of Leggos, lazyness, and tempting me with the beads and I caved… no nature centre for us! BUT we did manage to have fun and keep busy.

I do believe the beading is now an obsession, though not quite as badly as my stitching… with more beads, more time and some imagination it threatens it though! I ran out of light brown this morning, and am pretty much out of white working on stuff for the gingerbread house. I did, however, make one of 4 walls, 1 of 2 roof pieces, 2 of 4 chimney and a bunch of the mistletoe for under the windows.

Wall and Chimney Pieces

Wall and Chimney Pieces

One of 2 Roof Pieces

One of 2 Roof Pieces

Mistletoe for Under the Windows

Mistletoe for Under the Windows

This meant moving onto Halloween and a free standing window… which is where I ran out of black DOH! Though I did manage to finish the pumpkins that go in the window and am VERY happy with the result.

Pumpkins!

Pumpkins!

So I went back to the computer, printed out the papers to make the advent calendar and sorted out which of the pieces I could make with the multitude of colours I had left over and went nuts!

Beginnings of the Advent Pieces

Beginnings of the Advent Pieces

Next is puzzles! And then onward and upward I guess… poor Tux has not had much work done on him but Ken is promising me a bunch of new patterns for the week so I will have to tear myself away from the beads and return to my first love.

So our Thanksgiving was spent deep in the crafts – the boys played Legos for most of the day, and then in the late afternoon everyone but Gavin took a turn outside while Ken cleaned the yard of the summer toys. Trinity was VERY put out about getting dressed but once she was bundled up and outside had just as much fun as the boys… though a little slowed by her lack of thumbs in her mittens!

More Coat Than Baby!

More Coat Than Baby!

Zander and His Roof

Zander and His Roof

We made the same casserole today as last night with the same rave reviews. I figure I will make a fancy meal when we have something SPECIFIC to be thankful for in our own time. And instead invested the time with the boys to get each of them to make their very own Christmas ornament using the Ikea beads we had bought before we stumbled across the Perler brand. Less options and melts slightly differently but for the patterns the kids wanted to try out – perfect!

Gavin Hard at Work

Gavin Hard at Work

Emanuel, Zander and Gavin's Ornaments

Emanuel, Zander and Gavin's Ornaments

Beading! (Gavin yellow)

Beading! (Gavin yellow)

Tonight with more red food dye in hand Ken was able to ice my latest cookies – we made these a bit bigger and threw in some cherry flavouring for good measure (Emanuel approved). I am toying with the idea of having the boys HELP me make another double batch of cookies tomorrow for Ken to ice green. They did enjoy helping the cookie lady at the John Walter museum after all!

Cherry Flavoured Icing

Cherry Flavoured Icing

Ken has an appointment with his doctor – a follow up one I think, tomorrow… I am hoping to get us all to the library – the boys want to play on the computers there and I want to find books on fall, pumpkins, and Halloween. Then there is the temptation of the local thread store and getting a couple more of my exchange gifts… I have ideas and hope they have the supplies I have in mind!

I may have fallen in love with the Perler beads but KEN has fallen in love with sugar and making candy… he is hoping to try and make all different kinds of candy – I am hearing murmurs of making his own candy canes even! Not sure how well that will go, but last night he had a blast boiling sugar and checking out the different stages… as well as making up more rock candy. I can’t wait to get pastry bags so we can start packaging up our hot cocoa and rock candy! He went out today and got some more food colouring, latex gloves and corn syrup… I am sure he has an idea what to do with all of that – I will just have to wait and see!

Rock Candy! Cherry Flavour

Rock Candy! Cherry Flavour

It was a busy night for phone calls for us as well, both my brother and Ken’s phoned as did Ken’s parents. I felt the urge and gave my dad and stepmom a call myself. So not much got done this evening leaving us a busy night now that the kids are asleep!

Table of Many Projects!

Table of Many Projects!




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