Sorry these pictures are in random order.We love the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks. Every time we watch I tell the boys how much they remind me of the Chipmunks. So what better Halloween costumes for the boys? It took a little persuading with Dalt, (he was worried about not being a super hero, and that a chipmunk wasn't cool enough for 2nd grade) but they turned out super adorable and everyone at school thought they looked awesome!




And I spent less $$$ to make all three of these costumes then I would have spent buying one costume!

The boys entered their carved pumpkins in the pumpking contest at school: Gunnar got the "scariest pumpkin" award:) -Jake obviously helped Gunnar with his pumpkin.

Dalton got the "most unique" pumpkin award:)

For dinner that night we had stew and "monster drink." (rootbeer mixed in the witch's caldron with leftover dry ice from the 2nd grade party) the boys thought the dry ice was the coolest thing ever! It was pretty fun:)
Because Gunnar chose not to go to school, Jake and I decided that he would not be allowed to go trick or treating in the subdivisions. It was one of the hardest parenting decisions we've had to make. But we both decided that he can not be allowed to pick and choose when he goes to school. We had better nip this in the bud now rather than have it still be a problem when he's 14:(

And I spent less $$$ to make all three of these costumes then I would have spent buying one costume!
We started off the morning having pumpkin and Frankenstein pancakes, then getting dressed up for the Halloween parade at the elementary. Gunnar had a bit of anxiety once we got to the school and refused to walk with his class. It took a ton of convincing to finally get him to walk with Dalton and Ridge with Dalton's class. It worked out good though having all the Chipmunks parading together:) After the parade the kids were supposed to stay at the school and have Halloween activities with their classes. Gunnar refused to stay, he kept crying and clinging to me saying that there were too many kids and he was scared. I ended up taking him with me because I didn't want his teacher to have to deal with him acting like such a baby. I took Gunnar and Ridge to Lee's with me to get dry ice for the 2nd grade Halloween party that afternoon. My mom watched Gunnar and Ridge while I helped with the "monster mash"- an assortment of "zombie body parts" the kids got to touch (spaghetti-intestines, peeled tomato-heart, wet string-hair, etc.) It was a ton of fun!
The boys entered their carved pumpkins in the pumpking contest at school: Gunnar got the "scariest pumpkin" award:) -Jake obviously helped Gunnar with his pumpkin.
Dalton got the "most unique" pumpkin award:)
For dinner that night we had stew and "monster drink." (rootbeer mixed in the witch's caldron with leftover dry ice from the 2nd grade party) the boys thought the dry ice was the coolest thing ever! It was pretty fun:)
After dinner I took the boys trick-or-treating to Aunt Jen and Uncle Nick's, Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Weston's, and Grandma and Grandpa Weston's.
Because Gunnar chose not to go to school, Jake and I decided that he would not be allowed to go trick or treating in the subdivisions. It was one of the hardest parenting decisions we've had to make. But we both decided that he can not be allowed to pick and choose when he goes to school. We had better nip this in the bud now rather than have it still be a problem when he's 14:(
Dalton got to go trick or treating with Braxton and Dakota again this year. They had a great time! I got to be the parent to take Dalt and Braxt through the haunted house in the subdivision a few blocks away (Dakota opted not to go through). It was a ton of fun! I love holidays with kids- it's more fun enjoying it with them then being a kid!
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