Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

Amelia's first Halloween was a success.  She was a lady bug, the symbol of Chinese adoption.  Three years ago, Poppy found this costume for her and just had to buy it.  She bought an 18-24 month size not knowing how big Amelia would be or when she would ever get to wear it.  God knew that it would be perfect for Amelia!  She is in an 18 month size and loves lady bugs!  Although it was a warm night, Amelia loved wearing her costume (minus the hood that she was not loving so much).

I realized tonight that I love our new neighborhood more than I thought I did.  It is such a family friendly place to be, and Halloween was truly the experience that I hoped it would be here.  Our Halloween events began with a neighborhood parade followed by trick-or-treating.  Neighbors sat on their front porches to hand out candy and watch the parade.  We arrived at the parade just as it was beginning and joined the excited trick-or-treaters to walk down the street.  Poppy and Paw Paw's arrival made it even better, and we headed towards our first houses.  Amelia wasn't sure about what to do at first, but she quickly got the hang of it and began running to houses with her best neighbor friend, Aidan.  The children were so cute!  Aidan kept telling Amelia to come on, and Amelia kept checking her basket (held by Poppy) to make sure that all of her candy was still there.  We laughed at her keeping tabs on her inventory!  By the time we finished the first long street, the Huang family arrived.  We quickly went down one more street (and actually ran into two of my work friends at a party), but it began to rain.  We rushed home for dinner, but my little lady bug was not ready to end her Halloween trick-or-treating.  Poppy, Paw Paw, and I took her to two more neighbor houses in our cul-de-sac and then called it quits.  We came home to eat dinner (red beans and rice that I had cooked all day and pear crisp) and visited with our friends.  Amelia and Ella played for a bit in the playroom with the daddies.  It was a nice time for the ladies to actually clean the kitchen and chat for a bit.  We had such a wonderful time and are so blessed to have such great friends and family.

Back of lady bug costume

Front of lady bug costume


Poppy and Paw Paw arrive as we are walking to the parade



Amelia and Aidan

Amelia's first Halloween candy from a neighbor

Paw Paw pushed Amelia in her car during the parade

Amelia wanted to see her basket that I was holding to make sure that her candy was still there.  This is her first official inventory check of the night.

Amelia decided that she wanted to walk a bit


Amelia and Poppy


Parade and trick or treating in progress



Amelia and Ella in the wagon




Aunt Sue and Elijah

Amelia was so tired that by the time we got to this house, she sat down to look through the bowl to pick her candy.


Amelia decided she wanted to pull the wagon instead of ride in it...

and Ella decided to ride in Amelia's car.




Back at the house, the girls were able to have a piece of their hard earned candy

They are all smiles!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Pumpkin Patch

After church today, we headed to the pumpkin patch with the Huang family.  It was such a beautiful afternoon and the girls had a great time together.  Amelia loves "pumpins" and was very excited about the tractor ride to the pumpkin patch.  For those of you who are not aware, Amelia is obsessed with modes of transportation.  She pointed out ever motorcycle on the way to Clanton and was super excited about the tractor ride.

We arrived at the Pumpkin Patch, and Amelia is very excited about it!

Walking through the sunflowers...

It is rare to catch a smile with the camera.  She does not like having her picture taken.

First glimpse of the tractor!

Enjoying some huge pumpkins

Admiring the tractor

Amelia loves the little pumpkins because they are not very heavy.

The Huangs arrive

Amelia and Ella pick up rocks while waiting our turn to board the hay ride

She's very excited about the tractor ride

Watching for the tractor

Still waiting and watching

The Huang Family

The Howard Family

Daddy and Amelia on the ride

We make it to the patch

Amelia finds two pumpkins right away, but she decides to take the smaller one with the great stem.

She finds a second pumpkin to take with her because Daddy is carrying the first pumpkin.

Amelia is eying a third pumpkin...

Daddy puts all three together and explains that she has to pick ONE pumpkin.

Can you guess what's she's saying?

Why do I have to pick just one????

She kisses the big pumpkin goodbye and narrows the choices to the two little ones.  Amelia ends up with the small orange pumpkin (her first choice).

What's Ella doing?

Ella is trying to pick ANOTHER pumpkin.

We're back on the tractor ride!

Doesn't she looks SOOOO happy

We got a snack after the ride.  I tried her on a funnel cake, but she didn't love it.  She really liked the boiled peanuts and corn.

This little girl needs a BIG NAP!

A sweet picture of the girls

Isn't this so sweet!  They are holding hands and Ella is showing Amelia this sunflower.

The daddies carried the girls to the car.  Ella and Amelia were chatting with each other the entire time.  It was so precious!

We asked for a front facing picture, too.


We had a fabulous afternoon at the pumpkin patch and look forward to going again next year!
 

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