Nov 5, 2010

{Halloween 2010}

I had this vision of having my two kids in their coordinating outfit. No dice, this year as William had his heart set on one and only one costume --- Ironman. This choice goes way back in July when stores were starting to advertise costume choices. Oh well. But the good thing about this, he truly owned this costume. He was in character every single time he wore that costume. That mask was on him all the time. I really thought that he would be taking it off but nope it stayed on. Makes it all so worth it and really fun!


Samantha on the other hand was our sweet precious lil cow. I picked a no fuss and warm costume for her. I'm so glad that we did because she was comfortable in it and actually did not mind wearing it.

On to the fun activities, the kid's school costume of parade. Love, love this event. The moment you step in the classrooms there's this big excitement in the air. You can tell that this is also parent's favorite event because the parking lot was packed.

Infant class parading. Yay, Samantha loved it!
William and his pre-school 2 class. You can already tell that he's a teacher's favorite :) His teacher walked out with him.
Each class had a fall/halloween related performance. William's class sang Itsy bitsy spider. William just transitioned to pre-school 2 a week before the Halloween event. He's one of the youngest in this class but is doing really great adjusting to this new class and was even on queue on class performance.
Proud parents!


Ironman fueling at his school Halloween party.Another Halloween activity that we participated in this year is the Atlanta Botanical Garden's Goblin in the Garden event. It was so fun seeing all these kids in their costumes. William had numerous people approach him with high fives and were just cooing on how cute he is. Not to be biased, but I think he really looked so adorable in this costume. Samantha decided to skip the costume and stayed in her comfy Halloween onesie. She looked so cute in it and was happy as can be being in her carrier and people watching.

We met William's BFF Allison and these two had a blast exploring the garden and participating in all the fun activities offered.
Junior League of Atlanta had a booth set up. Free books, arts and crafts. Kids loved it!
Somebody had a changed of heart and decided to opt out of the pony ride the last minute.
But the train ride was a huge hit! Such big kids and they even went on their own.

1 comment:

Sheena said...

What a FUN Halloween!! The kids looked ABSOLUTELY adorable in their costume!!!