Tuesday, October 31, 2006

It's Halloween

The kids have been looking forward to today for days. They've been looking forward to dressing up as soccer zombies...I'll see if I can snag a pic that Andy took of them (I stole this pic from Andy's blog as it seems to be the only one we have)...and going to a friends house for a Halloween party. There's always lots of good food to eat and tons of kids. They do a hayride through the neighborhood making periodic stops to hop off and swarm the houses for treats. I wasn't going to go because of Kearsyn but Andy talked me into going which I'm glad he did as I had a good time. Once the kids left to go trick or treating, it was me, Andy and Mary (whose house the party was at). We sat outside chatting while waiting for trick or treaters to come by. It was a beautiful evening although it did start to get a little bit chilly although Mary had built a nice fire in their fire pit. I was a little nervous about Bekah going trick or treating...one of the other moms kept an eye on her while on the hayride as their wasn't room for Andy to go since the trailer was so packed with kids...as Andy scared her half to death when he put on his scary mask at home. He came walking out of the hallway with it on and she about fell over herself trying to climb behind me to get away him all the while screaming her head off...poor thing. There was no need to worry, though, as she was apparantly really into trick or treating and didn't mind going up to the houses to get the candy.

I made another attempt at making the peanut butter chocolate chip cake today...at the request of Andy to take to the Halloween party. I guess the last one wasn't too bad but I did remember to add the butter this time. LOL It was definitely better than the first time although it was still a little dry. I think I add too much flour...will have to try less next time.

Stitchingwise, I've been working on the mini rr I have. I only have one more color to stitch and then it will be done. Hopefully I'll get it finished up by the weekend although I'm not pushing myself. Then I'm going to stitch on the next release of the Halloween Gameboard Mystery Sampler.

I finally finished reading the Visitation which prompted another trip to the library for more books. That's always a frustrating adventure since our library never has what I want to read. I was able to find a couple of books which will hopefully be pretty good and am about halfway through the first one, Stitches in Time.

We met with the lady from the Infants and Toddlers program today. She just does the paperwork and went over general information for Bekah. She said that two other people from their staff should be getting in contact with us in the next week or so to do a more thorough evaluation...one will just focus on Bekah's speak and the other will look at all areas of Bekah's development.

10 comments:

. said...

Well that pretty much updated every portion of your life LOL Are you starting to feel more normal again? I'm glad you had a good time :)

Megan said...

I would LOVE to see pictures of the soccer zombies!

Margaret said...

Can't wait to see the soccer zombie pictures!

hollyday said...

The costumes sound great! It also sounds like you all had a wonderful time which is so nice to hear :). ((hugs))

Jaime said...

can't wait to see pics of your soccer zombies...
sounds like you had a great day.
who is the author of "stitches in time" I think I have read that book.LOL
glad to see you are back to stitching and reading :)

Sara Laughs said...

Oh I can't wait to see the soccer zombies. Poor Bekah, did she settle down once she realized it was Daddy?

Tina said...

Ohhh, pictures please! Sounds like they had a great time!

_ said...

LOL V...I guess I did touch on just about everything in this post, didn't I? And me feel normal...hardly. LOL

Jaime...Stitches in Time is by Barbara Michaels. I really should add the authors to my list in my sidebar. I finished it up today and thoroughly enjoyed it. Here's a short synopsis of what it's about...When an antique bridal quilt appears under mysterious circumstances at the vintage clothing shop where Rachel Grant works, she is fascinated. She believes that through the ages, women wove protective magic into the fabrics in order to mark the important events in their lives. But, day by day, Rachel sees and feels the power growing, as she senses the quilt influencing her thoughts and actions.

Tina said...

LOOVVVEEEEE the picture!!! Too funny!!!

Margaret said...

Oh and put a scoop of ice cream on that dry cake.

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