does anyone else feel like october flew by? i had all of these great plans for the month, but the medical college had plans of their own. most of october for tyler was spent studying, so we had to cram in most of our halloween activities the last week and half of october.
last year we missed out on the tradition of carving a pumpkin, but this year i couldn't do it again. now that katelyn is a little older and can "help" out with this kind of thing, i wanted her to experience it for herself.
katelyn had her head in the pumpkin pretty much the whole time watching tyler work.
the finished product. when we were done we put some candles inside and put the newly carved pumpkin on our front porch. apparenty a 2 year old doesn't understand that part of carving pumpkins because she insisted that the pumpkin did not belong on the porch and that we needed to bring it back inside.
we were able to participate in the annual trick-or-treating at the medical college again this year. i must admit, we are being completely spoiled getting to trick-or-treat this way. we get to trick-or-treat inside away from the cold weather, the stops for candy are close together, all of our friends are there as well, and the kids get tons of candy.
our little pumpkin
katelyn the witchy witch.

the whole meal. we had a ton of food, but it was all delicious. and yes, we are still eating out of pumpkin bowls. yum.

brainy watermelon. tyler and i found that it is actually more difficult to carve a brain than we thought.

bloody mummy fingers

cobweb seven layer dip

putrid punch

donut hole eyeballs

enjoying the meal. tyler's parents were here to enjoy it with us. promise i'll do a whole separate post on that later!
happy halloween

















