October 31, 2008

Halloween!!


This year the Halloween season was a little different in the Rowell household. Jordan was out of town on business for 23 days. He left on the 16th of October and gets back on November 7th. So, we were fatherless during the Halloween season. It was not only hard for me, but very hard for the boys. So, I tried to do a couple of fun things the boys would enjoy. Here are some pictures of what we did for the past couple of weeks.
To kick off the Halloween season, we went on a hayride and picked out some pumpkins. We have a local farm that plants hundreds of pumpkins and you get to go and pick out your pumpkin from their fields. The boys had such a great time. They tried to pick out the biggest pumpkin that they could find. Dylan couldn't even pick his up and Luke struggled to bring his to the trailer which was pulled by a tractor.

Here are some pictures.


This is a picture of us before we went to the field of pumpkins.



This is a small section of the pumpkin patch we went to.



Luke and Dylan with the 3 pumpkins we picked out.


Dylan and Luke with one of the pumpkins that they carved.


"Witches Night Out"


Another activity we did was attend Gardner Village's "Witches night out". We went with Aunt Lindsay and Uncle Pat (whom the boys ADORE). Honestly, it really wasn't too kid friendly (it was more of a girls night out), but I think it was cool for my boys to see 400 plus women dressed up as witches. At this event, their was a petting zoo. That was the biggest hit with the boys. Mason thought the little goats were pretty cool. Luke was scared to death of all the animals and Dylan was hugging and petting every animal he could get his hands on.


Mason was laughing and smiling as he got to pet the little goats. He kept saying "nice" as he pet them. We are trying to teach him the different between being nice and hitting someone. He did a great job and being "nice" to the goats. There were a few goats that were larger than him and that did make him nervous, but the billy goats were his friends.

Dylan loves all animals. Unfortunately, he is allergic to their hair. So, he left the petting zoo with red eyes and was all congested. But, in his eyes, it was worth the sacrifice.



The only animal that Luke wasn't scared of at the petting zoo... DUCKS!


Uncle Pat at "Witches Night Out" carrying Dylan through the sea of witches and warlocks.







Here are their Halloween costumes for 2008

Lucas is Iron Man and Dylan is Bumblebee transformer. They couldn't wear their masks to the Halloween carnival or trunk or treat so we colored their hair instead.

Superheros looking intimidating!!


Mason was a crocodile. He usually doesn't have chubby cheeks but in this costume he was all cheek!


Happy Halloween!!!

5 comments:

Wendy said...

Mason looked so adorable in his cheeks that night!!!

I love the pic of Luke and Dylan with the pumpkin above, super cute.

I hope Jordan knows you deserve a mani, pedi, massage and couple nights out when he gets back, you've earned it girl!!

Emily said...

Wow - I am impressed. That is a lot for one lady to handle. Heck, it's a lot for a legion of women. Way to go. You deserve a nap!

Lindsay said...

so cute! Your such a great mom taking them to do all that halloween fun. Their costumes are great!

The Petersen's said...

How fun I have always wanted to go to witches night out! I bet there were so many people there!

Younger Family said...

Hey girl- I found you!! I miss talking to you and seeing you. I am going to have to come bug you the next time we are in town!!-Laurie