Nov 30, 2010

12 Years Later And We're Still Holding It Together...Most Days

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This past weekend Eric and I celebrated our twelfth anniversary.

Yes, we got married the day after Thanksgiving in 1998. Our original wedding date was sometime in December, but because Eric had relatives from out of town that were going to be in Utah for Thanksgiving, we moved it up.

This means that our anniversary sometimes falls on Thanksgiving. This year it didn't - it fell on Saturday, but we started our
celebration on Friday.

Friday afternoon we dropped a sick little Ailey and Lex with my mom, then we took the other three to Eric's parents. After dropping the young 'uns off, we went to lunch/dinner at Training Table. Because I hadn't really eaten all day, I was starving and probably ate too quickly. But the food was good and filled me up.

After dinner we headed to the mall where we both worked in high school. The only reason for this was to get some popcorn at the store where I worked throughout high school. Because we live so far from this mall now I don't get the popcorn very often and when we are close I will get some.

We wandered the mall for a bit until Eric said we could head off to our next adventure. (He planned everything, I was left in the dark. So we get in the car and he grabs a sleeping mask out of the glove compartment. He asked me to put in on, and I agreed.



We drove for awhile and I wasn't quite sure where we were. I had a feeling we were downtown, but wasn't sure exactly where. Eric finally parked and told me I could take the mask off. I still wasn't exactly sure where in downtown we were, but we started walking.

I finally figured out we were going to see the lights at temple square. It was the first night of lights and pretty crowded, but we still had a nice time just being together to enjoy the view even if it was FREEZING!


After the lights, we got back in the car and the mask went back on. Eric asked if I could tell which direction we were heading and I couldn't. We drove for awhile and finally came to a stop again. This time I had to keep the mask on as he led me to our destination.

Walking a path I walk almost daily, I figured we were most likely at home, but I still wasn't positive. We walked inside, Eric turned on our song and we had a nice dance. After our dance he took off the mask and I saw this (thanks, Heather):




It was so nice to have a quiet night at home sans kids. It's an experience we've never had. Sure, we've had a few kids gone here or there, but a baby is usually still home. And we've gone away without kids, but it was nice to have the comforts of home without the responsibilities of being parents for a night. We had a nice night together and it was good to reconnect.

In the morning we were going to head for breakfast, and because I'm such an early riser (especially without kids around) we made it out the door in time for lunch. LOL! We had a nice lunch at Sizzler and complained about the Christmas songs that were being ruined and had a discussion about 12 years previously when I was sure Eric backed out. (He and his brother were the LAST ones to show up at the luncheon before the wedding).

After lunch we decided we'd better be responsible parents and get our children. We went and got Lex and Ailey and found out that Ailey just felt worse. You could see it in her eyes and she barely had a voice. It was so sad to see and hear.


We then went to Eric's parents house to pick up the other kids. Well, Eric's mom was surprised to see us so early and said she still had a project she wanted to do with the kids: Shrinky Dinks. Eric said okay and that we had awhile. So the kids, Eric's mom and I got started on our Shrinky Dinks.

This project took longer than Eric and I had originally thought. Growing up Shrinky Dinks came precut and all you had to do was color it in. Well nowadays (or with what Eric's mom had) we had to trace the picture then color it in. My hand was pretty sore after all that tracing and coloring, but look how cute they turned out:


While the kids and I were busy with our project, Eric snuggled a sick little Ailey while he watched the BYU/UTAH game with his Dad. I didn't watch it, but I could tell from their reactions how the game was going. And I'm going to say right now, I am SO THANKFUL I have a hubby who doesn't lose his temper while watching a game, nor does he try to tell the players how to play.

After the project was done and the game was over we headed home. We had to stop at the store for a few items, but then it was time for home. When we got home I made a quick dinner and then I had to prepare my primary lesson. Because of all I had to get done, Eric was the one who had to care for Ailey again. She didn't want to go to sleep, but eventually gave in.


When Ailey woke up Sunday morning, she sounded a little better, but was still sick. So, Eric stayed home with Ailey while I took the other kids to church. We are a bit late and when we sit down I realize that Nate has a dirty diaper.

Well, the weather is crappy and the 4 wheel drive isn't working in my car, so I didn't want to go home and come back to church so I endured it. I asked a friend if she had any extra pullups or anything, but she didn't.


That meant Nate had to come to my primary class with me. There was a teacher that didn't show up, so I got 3 extra kids in my class as well. Luckily they were fairly calm kids. There is one sweet boy in my class that has a hard time being reverent and saying things that pertain to the lesson and this wasn't one of his better weeks. Nathaniel was also being extremely clingy.


So I was stressed and then my class left late for sharing time so the next class was waiting for the room. So I wasn't able to get my stuff all put together before I left. I figured no big deal, I can do it quickly during sharing time. Well Nathaniel wouldn't let me do anything but hold him and he was squirming the whole time. I couldn't wait to get home.


I got home and made lunch/dinner and then I was able to relax for a bit. After an hour or so of relaxation we decorated the tree. Well, the kids and I did, which meant Eric was taking care of Ailey again.


It was a crazy weekend and it made me realize just how thankful I am for such an unselfish husband who planned such a nice time for me and then who turned around and took care of his sick baby girl most of the weekend. I am thankful for the 12 years we've been married and that our relationship is better than a lot of relationships we've witnessed around us. I am thankful he is so open and honest with me and that he doesn't keep anything from me. I am proud of the father he is to our children and that we can keep each other grounded. He is truly my best friend and I couldn't ask for more. I love you, Eric!



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Nov 23, 2010

She Cracks Me Up

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Our dear sweet Ailey turned 6 months old on November 13. I still can't believe it's been 6 months! Where did that time go?

At 6 months old Ailey:
  • Weighs 17 lbs. 12 oz. (80th %)
  • Is 26 3/4 inches tall (80th %)

  • Rolls EVERYWHERE

  • Puts everything she can get her hands on in her mouth

  • Babbles

  • Can sit unsupported for very short periods of time

  • Loves playing with Nathaniel

  • Shows a great love towards her Daddy

  • Still sleeps all night

  • Loves to chew on Mommy's finger, but not her own hands

And now the reason for the title of this post. The other day the kids and I were just hanging out and Ailey started doing the funniest thing. She would open her mouth as wide as she could and would move her head to something to bite. It started out trying to bite her brothers' noses and then it went to my finger. It was the funniest thing I've seen her do. The best way I can describe it is similar to that of when a dog has a chewing rope in its mouth and a human pulls on the other. The pics don't do the hilarity justice, but hopefully you can get the idea.


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Nov 18, 2010

Doing Some Good

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So, a friend I had in high school started up a hairblog a few years ago and I look at it pretty much DAILY. But recently I found a post that had NOTHING to do with hair. My friend set up this auction for this cute little girl, Ash. Ash is now a 5 year old girl, but when she was 3 the dr.'s found cancer in one of her kidneys. She is now on round 2 of curing this disease. You can read more about it here.

Anyway, in an effort to help out Ash's family, my friend decided to start a Handmade Auction. I debated about donating something, but decided against it. However, I am placing bids on a few items as the auction is now underway. You have until November 20th to place bids. There are lots of cute items to bid on and I hope that some of you will find your way over and help out in some small way. (Just don't outbid me! :P )
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Nov 17, 2010

In Case You Were Wondering Wednesday

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At this moment in time, I really should be cleaning/straightening the house...the only thing I've managed to get done today is the kitchen. It's just been one of those days. The 2 year old is a little more clingy than usual and the baby is a little sad at times because her leg hurts. (She got shots yesterday)

And now, while they are both content, what am I doing? Filling out another survey for In Case You Were Wondering Wednesday...What's wrong with me?

QUESTIONS PEOPLE DON'T ASK


1. When's the last time you ran?
Last Friday night

2. Do your jeans have rips, tears, and holes in them?
Nope, they are just all frayed at the bottom

3. What are you dreading right now?
Truthfully, taking the kids to Pack Meeting tonight...I don't wanna go anywhere and I definitely don't wanna go anywhere when I have to take 5 kids alone

4. Do you get the full 8 hours of sleep at night?
Nope

5. If anyone came to your house on a 'lazy day', what would you do?
Sit and shoot the breeze, perhaps play a 'music' video game

6. Have you ever been on your school's track team?
Negative

7. Do you own a pair of Converse?
Nope

8. Do you eat raw cookie dough?
Yes, almost every time I make cookies

9. Have you ever kicked a vending machine?
Probably, but I don't really remember

10. Do you hate it when the radio stations ruin a good song by playing it over and over?
HECK YES! There is a reason I don't listen to the radio very often.

11. Do you watch Trading Spaces?
I have

12. How do you eat Oreos?
I either dunk them in milk, or pull them apart, lick the insides and eat the cookie

13. Are you cocky?
I don't think so...

14. Could you live without a computer?
It would be difficult, but I could do it

15. Do you wear your shoes in the house?
Not usually

16. Who or what sleeps with you?
Just Eric...unless I am napping - then it'd be Ailey or Nate

17. At what age did you find out that Santa wasn't real?
8

18. How many phones - cell phones and house phones - are in your house?
At the moment 2, when Eric's home it's 4

19. What do you do when you're sad?
Cry or just veg out

20. Who would you call first if you won the lottery?
Eric

21. Last time you saw your best friend?
Technically, last night because I didn't 'see' him when he left this morning...

22. Are you in high school?
Nope

23. What jewelry are you wearing?
2 rings, earrings and a necklace

24. Is anyone on your bad side now?
Nope

25. What's the first thing you do when you get online?
Check my email

26. Do you watch Grey's Anatomy?
Nope

27. How do most people spell your name?
S H I L O H

28. Where do you work?
In the comfort of my own home

29. What are you doing tomorrow?
Cleaning and more cleaning, followed by some more cleaning...Guess I should throw laundry in there as well...

30. Is Justin Timberlake becoming the next Michael Jackson?
Don't know, don't care

31. Favorite name for a girl?
Shaylyn

32. Favorite name for a boy?
Jameson Parker

33. When was the last time you left your house?
Yesterday afternoon

34. Do you return your cart?
Usually

35. Do you have a dishwasher?
Yes, thank goodness

36. What noise do you hear?
Ailey crying...I told you she was sad

37. Would you survive in prison?
Heck no. I'd probably kill myself first - sad, but true.

38. Who is the youngest in your family?
My little bro who is 15

39. If all of your friends were going on a roadtrip, who would most likely overpack?
KAELONI

40. Do you know anyone with the same name as you?
Not anyone close...There was a kid in 8th grade with the same name

41. What was the last thing you purchased?
Groceries

42. Do your siblings ever pay for stuff for you?
Very, very rarely

43. What brand of pants are you wearing right now?
Right now I'm in my pj bottoms...they don't really have a brand...

44. Ever been to Georgia?
Nope

45. What brand is your digital camera?
I just got a new one for my bday and it's a Panasonic

46. What song best describes your life right now?
Jesus Take The Wheel

47. Do you own expensive perfume?
Nope

48. Are you taking college courses right now?
No

49. Do you like sushi?
Nope

50. Do you get your hair cut every month?
Nope

51. Do you go online everyday?
Pretty much

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Nov 16, 2010

Say Hello To My Little Friend

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Isn't he cute?

This is my newest nephew, Carson. He was born on November 10. He weighed in at 5 lbs. 9 oz. was 19 inches long! I know I am really late at posting his arrival, but it's been a CRAZY weekend.

I am so happy to have Carson here. It took years for my brother and sister in law to have a baby, so he is even more precious. When I arrived at the hospital the photographer was taking his pictures and he started to cry. His cry is more like a little whimper and it is just so sweet. As soon as he starting crying, I started tearing up. It is so amazing what these little people can do to us big people.

I totally expected him to have dark hair like my brother, but was so surprised that he had light hair like his mommy.

Congrats Adri & Corby!!!

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Nov 15, 2010

Disney On Ice

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Last Thursday we had the opportunity to go to Disney On Ice with Eric's parents. The kids were super excited and so was I.

I have ALWAYS loved figure skating (In fact, it's about the ONLY thing I can stand to watch during the Olympics) and Disney rates fairly high in my book as well.

We left our home around 2:00 p.m. so that we could stop in at the hospital to meet our new nephew, and then we could be to Eric's parents around 4:00, so that we could have some dinner before we left.

We left Eric's parents around 5:00 or so and parked at Eric and my Father In Law's office building, and then we took TRAX to the event center. The kids loved being on the train, even though waiting in the cold got a little difficult.

We had fairly good seats and we were able to see pretty well. The kids were enthralled with all the lights and the music. Grandma & Grandpa gave in and bought each of the kids a cotton candy bag that came with a hat. Everyone, but Lex chose a Stitch hat. Lex chose Flounder.

It was a great show and Nate and Ailey even lated through most of the show! I hope we get to go back some day.


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Nov 10, 2010

In Case You Were Wondering Wednesday

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TV, MUSIC, FRIENDS AND RANDOM

TV


1. What was the last show you watched on tv? Glee
2. Who is your favorite person on the show? Mr. Schuester
3. Do you know the theme song by heart? Well it doesn't really have lyrics...but I guess I'll say yes.
4. What channel did you watch it on? Fox online
5. Had you seen the episode before? No
6. Was it funny? No, not really
7. Is it your favorite show? One of them, yes
8. Do you watch it often? Every week
9. Do they still make new episodes? Yes
10. How long was it? 40 minutes or so


MUSIC


1. What is the last song you listened to? Gotta Be Somebody
2. Do you actually know the lyrics to the song? Mostly
3. How long is it? 4 minutes
4. What genre of music is it? I'll go with rock...I could be wrong
5. Who sings it? Nickleback
6. Did you listen to it more than once? No
7. When did you first listen to the song? Not positive, but one of the first times was on an anniversary getaway during our drive.
8. What does it make you think of? How lucky I am to have certain people in my life
9. Is it one of your favorite songs? No
10. Can you dance to it? I can dance to any song...it just might not be well.


FRIENDS


1. Who's your best friend? My wonderful hubby, Eric
2. How long have you been friends with this person? 13 years
3. Where did you first meet? At a Young Women's basketball game
4. Do you know their middle name? Yes, it's his Dad's given name
5. What color is their hair? Dark Brown
6. Can you tell this person anything? Yes
7. How often do you fight with each other? Once a week or less...we really don't fight that often.
8. Are they smart? Very
9. Do they laugh a lot? Yeah
10. What's something that only you and your friend know? A lot of things, but I'm certainly not sharing any...


RANDOM


1. What are you afraid of? Snakes, Heights, Dying Young
2. Are your ears pierced? Yes
3. What is your favorite thing from McDonalds? I hate McDonalds food, so I'll go with a McFlurry
4. Do you paint your nails? Occasionally
5. What is your favorite thing to wear? PJ's
6. Stripes or Spots? Spots
7. Playstation or Xbox? Xbox
8. Are you good at growing plants? Ha...Not in the least...
9. Do you wear glasses? Occasionally, though I try to avoid wearing them in public.


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Nov 6, 2010

Ah, The Joy Of Family

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"There is no other organization that can so completely satisfy our need for belonging and happiness like the family. Why do we yearn for home and loved ones? I believe this yearning is a universal, God-given instinct that all people in all cultures are blessed with. I also believe that a loving Heavenly Father gives it to us because within the family we experience most of life's greatest joys. The sights, sounds, and associations of family and home are among our most treasured memories and provide our fondest anticipations."

- Marvin K. Jensen

I haved LOVED that quote ever since I ran across it. It rings so very true to me as far as my parents and siblings are concerned. Heck, it even rings true for my feeling about Eric's family. However, it DOESN'T ring true with my extended family.

I will interject here that the feelings I am about to share DO NOT include my father's side of the family or ANY of Eric's relatives. Nor are these feelings I have about EVERY realtive on my mother's side, but it is about a large number of them.

I used to enjoy getting together with my maternal relatives. Any holiday was an excuse for a party. Christmas Eve was always the biggest an I'd always looked forward to it. But lately, I no longer look forward to it like I did. The only reason I go to the Christmas Eve party now is because it means a lot to my grandma. The Christmas Eve party now makes me extremely anxious. It isn't relaxing and it isn't fun. In fact last year, my dear SIL thought I was upset with her because I didn't talk to her that night. The truth of the matter was that I was pregnant and had been on my feet all day making cookies and meeting up with these maternal relatives takes a mental toll on me.

I've felt this way a long time, but what is making me make this post/entry is something that happened last night. We threw a baby shower for my above mentioned SIL. I was in charge on invites and so when my mom gave me the list I was mentally saying, "Oh, this person won't show up.' Or, "This person probably won't even open this seeing as how it's coming from me." And yes, that is seriously how shallow some of these relatives are.

Guess what? Last night - all those people who we thought wouldn't come - DIDN'T. Big surpise, eh? It really isn't. It just gets annoying because we know that had it been to support another relatives family, these no-shows would've been there in a heartbeat. Really, how hard is it to show up for 5 or 10 minutes to say, "Congrats."

My Dad's sister had made plans with a friend before she got the shower invite, but she stopped in (with her friend) for 20 minutes or so to at least give her congrats. Now, I'm sure the friend wasn't exactly 'thrilled', but my aunt put forth an effort.

So really, we weren't surprised by the lack of support, just annoyed. I was annoyed that I wasted good stamps on people who are so shallow they can't move outside themselves for a few minutes of their lives. I am annoyed we even extended invitations out to those people. I'm glad they didn't show up because my anxiety didn't come to surface.

These same relatives were so tacky at my brother's wedding that they showed up to the 'free lunch' but never came to the reception. My brother was married in the summer, so it wasn't like people had weather issues to face. It was just much of their precious time to spend with 'our family.' Bah!

So, what's wrong with these people and where did it go wrong? That's what we were trying to figure out. In my mind things started changing after my grandpa died. But, collectively (my mom, sisters and I) we think it really changed when my two little brothers 'came out of the closet.' Which is just stupid!

Are you really so much better because you are living such 'righteous lives'. HA! One of these relatives doesn't even go to church anymore and she is better than us because her siblings are all 'righteous' people? One relative pretty much told our uncle that he wasn't allowed to have anything to do with his kids because he isn't living a righteous life. (Something to that effect anyway.) That's real Christlike isn't it?

The other issue is money. My aunts and uncles (with the exception of aforementioned uncle) are well off. However, I've never gotten a brush off from any of my aunts and uncles. It's my cousins who pretty much all 'fell into money' or jobs.

Does being well off really make you better than others? Is it really so beneath you to even say, 'hi.'? Eric has lots of well off relatives and NONE of them have ever acted the way my relatives do. NONE of them! So what really makes that change? I know that my cousins weren't raised to treat people like they are treating them. It's something that's come with time.

It's difficult to be around them because I am afraid that if my kids start to play with their kids, my cousins will snatch up their kids and pretty much tell them, "You can't play with that child." Now that may be a little extreme, but it's a real fear I have. I never know if it's okay for my kids to be playing with their kids and it makes me jumpy and nervous.

When we go to these big family parties, I end up spending time with my parents, siblings, Grandma and my sweet uncle whose life has been a struggle. My little sister is able to move among some of these people a little more effortlessly and I haven't figured that part out. So why do I even bother going to these parties? It's really for my Grandma and that's it. When she dies I will probably NEVER see any of these relatives again. That should make me sad, but it doesn't.

I'm trying to understand why I get so anxious around these people. These people who really tick me off and who (knowing the type of people they are) I really wouldn't want to be friends with, why do I try so hard to be accepted? I think it's more that I am trying to do things so that they won't judge me anymore. Or maybe look at me in a different light. It's so much to 'live up to' and I just don't have the strength to do it anymore. And they aren't going to notice, they aren't even going to care. I'm too much of a peon in their books to even take note of.

I guess I shall bide my time with my father and husbands wonderful families and write most of my mothers family off. Harsh? Oh well...like I said before NONE OF THEM will care.



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Nov 3, 2010

In Case You Were Wondering Wednesday

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In Case You Were Wondering Wednesday for November 3, 2010.


Top 4 Friends

** These are the 4 people I talk to the most, so please don't take offense... **


ERIC

1. Who are they?
My wonderful hubby
2. How long have you known them?
Uh, geez...17 years or so
3. Have you ever been to their home?
Uh, yeah
4. Would you date them?
Again, yeah...
5. Why are they #1?
Because he is my very best friend in the whole world and has been there for me whenever I needed him.
6. Have you ever hugged them?
What do you think?
7. Have you ever kissed them?
Every day
8. How did you meet?
Him & his buddies were friends with one of my friends and so one day they came to watch our Young Women's basketball game.
9. Do you love them?
With all my heart!
10. Would you stick up for them if they got in a fight?
Most likely
11. What would you do if they got sick?
I try to do whatever he needs me to do so that he is able to rest and recover.

Kaeloni

1. Who are they?
My baby sister
2. How long have you known them?
21 Years
3. How old are they?
Almost 21
4. Where do they live?
About 30 minutes away from me
5. Would you be sad if they moved?
It would all depend on WHERE she moved
6. Do you love them?
Yes
7. How did you meet?
At the hospital when she was born
8. When was the last time you talked to them?
Yesterday

Heather

1. Who is this person?
My best girl friend
2. How do you know this person?
We got called to be in Scouts together
3. What's the relationship?
Friends
4. Where do they live?
Down the street and across the corner
5. Do you like this person?
Yes
6. How often do you see this person?
Once a week or more
7. Have you ever hugged this person?
I don't think so
8. Are you happy when with this person?
Yes
9. Is this person fun to be with?
Yes
10. Do you and this person have a lot of good memories?
Yes
11. Would you go to a party if they invited you?
For sure

Shirley

1. How do you know this person?
She is my Mother in Law
2. How often do you see this person?
At least every other week
3. How did you meet?
I don't really remember, but it was the whole, "Mom and Dad meet my girlfriend" type thing...
4. What's the relation?
As stated before she's my Mother in Law
5. How old is this person?
In her 50's/60's (I know her age, just don't think I should share it with the world)
6. Would you stick up for them if they were being put down?
Yes
7. When was the last time you saw her?
A little over a week ago
8. Do you like this person?
Yes
9. Do you have fun with this person?
Yes
10. Have you ever hugged this person?
Yes

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Nov 1, 2010

This Is Halloween

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So, I'm not going to go into too much detail, because there's not really anything to be said that different from any other year.

Thursday morning, Eric dressed up for work. And get this, he DIDN'T wear the same costume he wore to our Halloween party, he donned a whole new costume. This is totally unprecedented. Eric dressing up is a miracle in and of itself, but for him to dress up twice...UNHEARD OF!!!

Here's Eric with costume #2:


On Thursday night we carved pumpkins. Shaylyn was all into it and even volunteered to help clean out the BIG pumpkin. Tanis was totally disgusted by it. Lex did what he had to and left it at that. Nathaniel wasn't too sure of it at first, but he grew to enjoy it.

Here's the pics of our Pumpkin Carving:


Friday afternoon was the kids' school parade, and then I helped out in Shaylyn's class, but I'll spare you those pics. With the exception of this one:


Saturday was THE day! Because of the rain, I left Ailey home with Daddy while I took the other kids trick-or-treating, but that didn't mean she was safe from getting her costume on anyway.

Here are our wonderful kiddos in their costumes:


And when all was said and done, Ailey decided she felt left out and went for it:


And I'm not kidding when I say that right after I took that picture, Nathaniel took his pumpkin away and made sure his sister didn't steal ANY of his candy!


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