
Later on Saturday we carved pumpkins. We take our pumpkin carving seriously at the "family of 9", using patterns and special pumpkin cutting tools. Below are this year's results:

Victoria did an awesome job on this skeleton fish!

Nathan carved a pirate face.

Brooke made a wise owl.

Jacob made his pumpkin into a lizard.

And Rachel, with her dad's help, made a scary wolf.
Luke didn't carve a pumpkin this year since he spent most of Saturday at a friend's birthday party.
On to Wednesday. Dad rearranged his parenting time schedule so that he could pick up the girls and bring them trick-or-treating. Luke stayed and went to church with his mom, and Nathan was ill with asthma. Jacob went with his cousins D & D.


One of the houses we stopped along the way was local radio personality Bob Frantz, who moved into our neighborhood about a year ago.
We had a talk before we started and the kids followed my rules:
- Stay on the sidewalks, don't walk on people's grass.
- Say "Thank you" when someone gives you a treat.
- Say "Trick Or Treat", don't just hold out your bucket.
George's basket was so heavy he could hardly hold it, but he wasn't about to let go of it!

2 comments:
I wish I could carve like that. We're coming to your house next year.
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