We decorated the front porch in orange lights, and have a blow up pumpkin she just loved to see every day. In the mornings on our way to school she would always no matter how many times we would tell her we turn out the lights and pumpkin in her sweetest voice "Oh NO! Poor pumpkin he needs a band aid he fell on the ground." LOL I loved it! We would then have to plug him back in so she would know the pumpkin was truly alright. I love how sweet and innocent children are.
We took her to the church festival again this year, they had her favorite activity. The infamous Bounce House! She would bounce for hours if you let her. She had a few moments of utter break down when she had to get out for 5 minutes so other kids could have a turn. Once she heard the whistle blow however, she knew it was once again her turn and all was well!
When Halloween rolled around she had originally had planned on being a fairy, that night though she grabbed her princess tiara and a cape and said "I want to be a Super Princess" and that is exactly what she was. We made it to about 7 houses around the neighborhood when she looks in her bucket and says Ok Mama, I've got enough, let's go. Wait! What? What child says that after 2 Snickers bars, and 3 Reese's cups? Mine of course! So when we got back home, she said we needed to hand out candy. I believe she had more fun doing that than the actual Trick or Treating! Every time she could hear someone coming she would get so excited and just giggle! More to come I have some hungry people asking for dinner! Stay tuned......
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