Happy All Saints Day.
November is finally here.
October has been wonderful and I am sad that it is over.
Yesterday, Halloween, was so much fun.
We went to the Miller's dinner party
and as promised,
I have some family pictures!
My hat and gifts were ready.
Matilda was waiting for us.
Lauren's welcome punch was delish. {I love punch}
The table was ready for goolish fare.
The pirate and the bloody mouth girl.
Lauren's dishes were a favorite!
The Witch posed with The Garden Gnome.
{The Witch's boyfriend had to work!}
The Girl Gnome posed with the Garden Gnome.
{look how cute I am! Its to bad that I forgot the little slip that came with the costume, especially when the skirt of my cheap costume started ripping all over the place!}
The Pirate posed with the Garden Gnome.
Matilda did not like the Garden Gnome at all.
Two Witches.
Josh made amazing chili for dinner.
Look at Matilda's Face!
Matilda and her Pa.
Matilda and Jami reading in the tent.
WIGS!
This is for the monsters we don't miss.
Jami and Matilda running outside.
Matilda calls this: helping the flag.
I love this picture of Josh and his girl.
Watching the sun set.
Playing: Dead Bug
Matilda learned dead bug really fast!
And then the sun set on Halloween Day.
Celtic New Year started at sunset and lasts all day Nov, 1st.
Was your day fun and filled with surprises?
Love you,
Me
PS: you knew that the Garden Gnome was Larry. right?
{I love Larry, he is the best sport in the world}
1 comment:
I remembered your promise and was waiting for your Halloween photos, Robin. Lovely photos. I admire Larry. He was so patient Garden Gnome. I want to be a beautiful Witch; like your daughter Jami. Matilda is cute; as always. Here in Poland our Catholic Church forbids us to celebrate Halloween. But young people and kids do it. They simply want to have a good fun and I understand them.
We celebrate All Saints Day (the 1st of November). We visit the cemeteries on that day (with flowers and candles). It's such calm and quiet day, filled with memories of all these people whom we loved and who left us.
It's nice to hear that you celebrate All Saint's Day in the USA too.
Really lovely photos and lovely family aura. Thanks for them.
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