Friday, November 1, 2013

Halloween Happenings

Halloween this year did not go exactly as planned. We spent the bulk of our trick or treating time in an Urgent Care facility in St. Clair Shores. Intrigued? Read on.

We had our ward Halloween party on Saturday (props to Ben, who was in charge and did a great job, even though he had just gotten back from a scout camping trip). Henry was a cute little fox, and Ben even taught him to say, "rit dit dit dit dit dit dit." The best part of the party was the "Just Dance" room, where kids could play the wii game. Apparently Henry loves this game. That kid sure can dance.


We did some pumpkin carving this week while listening to a great Halloween Pandora station that got my thumbs up as soon as it played "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah." We pride ourselves on our pumpkin creativity. Ben's was much more detailed but it didn't show enough light, so he had to cut a few pieces out. Can you tell what mine is? You can't really see the wheels from this angle, so maybe not. So I'll tell you. Cinderella's carriage! I know, right? So clever. Princesses.

  
Henry and I did a bit of trick or treating Halloween afternoon, which was hosted by the shops of downtown Grosse Pointe area (and can I just say--disappointing haul. What's with all the dum dums and hard candies?). Also, it rained alllll dayyyy longgg, which I usually don't mind. Unless I'm outside trying to carry a 2 year old, his candy bag with a broken handle, and an umbrella. Which makes the next part only slightly disappointing.


When it came time for the actual neighborhood trick or treating, we took Henry to the house across the street, where he performed beautifully, saying both trick or treat (kind of) and thank you. But after that all he wanted to do was sit on the wet sidewalk and eat his one piece of candy in the rain. The concept of going on to more houses didn't make sense to him.

Meanwhile, Ben, who had been feeling sick for awhile with what we suspected to be kidney problems, had decided that he needed to go to Urgent Care asap. Since we weren't getting anywhere with Henry, we chose to all go together. And that is how Henry and I came to be sitting in the warm, dry waiting room, playing with the iPad while Dad had his checkup on Halloween night. Luckily we weren't there for very long and Ben's medication already seem to be working wonders.  And I'm pretty sure Henry was happier with the way things turned out than he would have been walking from house to house in the rain.  We ended Halloween the best way possible--snuggling, eating popcorn and watching a Halloween episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Spooky, Scary.


5 comments:

  1. Henry is a cute fox, cute kid. Sadly, the video is marked private so I can't see him get his groove on? Can I be annoying and ask for an invite to the video-dance party?

    You two have excellent pumpkins.

    Also, hey Ben, crazy brother--when I call you, instead of just letting me ramble on about work stuff, why don't you tell me things like that you were hospitalized this week? When I say, "What's going on?" You say, "I went to the hospital." I say, "Tell me more." And then you tell me more. Just an option for future chats. Glad you are doing better though!

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    1. I switched the preferences on the video to public, so you should be able to see it now. I'm obviously very tech savvy because it took me a really long time to figure out how to do that.

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    2. Oh man. Check out that enthusiasm! I love it.

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  2. Oh yeah, that sometimes happens. Mainly cause I like listening to you rant. And I'm driving with crazy young men who are trying to tell me how weird I am. Oh, by the way, I went to Urgent Care. It was fine. My doctor was generally pleasant. I feel much better now then I did before I went there.

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  3. Ah what a cute kid! Halloween is not so much fun the little ones, but it is fun to dress them up. Love his dance moves. He's very committed.

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