Or in Nick's case..."Hi". He didn't have the whole ToT thing down, so he would just say hi, "tata" (thank you), and wave bye. By the end of the night we were getting closer to "Trick or Treat". I must say I was impressed by the generosity of our neighbors. Given that we had been givers and not receivers in the past, we never realized how people really get into Halloween in our neighborhood. I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise, as this is a very young neighborhood that averages a couple of kids per household. We probably went to a dozen or so houses, and Nick's pail came home almost full. The older kids who hit every house must have enough candy to last them a year!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Trick or Treat!
Or in Nick's case..."Hi". He didn't have the whole ToT thing down, so he would just say hi, "tata" (thank you), and wave bye. By the end of the night we were getting closer to "Trick or Treat". I must say I was impressed by the generosity of our neighbors. Given that we had been givers and not receivers in the past, we never realized how people really get into Halloween in our neighborhood. I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise, as this is a very young neighborhood that averages a couple of kids per household. We probably went to a dozen or so houses, and Nick's pail came home almost full. The older kids who hit every house must have enough candy to last them a year!
Posted by Russian Adoption Chronicles at 3:26 PM
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3 comments:
He looks adorable!
Too cute! Sounds like he definitely made out. Isn't it so much fun to take them around to the houses?!?
I love Nick's cheeks; he could not hide them behind the costume even if he wants it. Too cute!
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