Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Fall Fun


Again, I'm so late in posting these, but here are some photos of the boys in their Halloween costumes. We went to 2 fall fairs this year: one at the church where Tyler attends preschool and one at our church.

Tyler was so excited about his costume. He was Leonardo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (For those of you who do not have little ones: Yes, TNMT are still around and quite popular.) If you ask him who he was for Halloween, Tyler will say, "Yeno-ardo". We're still having a hard time pronouncing "L". His costume was pretty big, but he didn't care.

Nathan was a lion, and a cute one at that. If you ask him what a lion says, he does the cutest little roar. We borrowed his costume from a friend. It was actually way too big, but it was still adorable. The only problem was that Halloween was unseasonably warm this year, so we didn't make him wear the full-body costume when we went to our church on Saturday. He would have been so hot and uncomfortable. We gave Tyler the option of taking off his costume, but of course he wanted to wear it.

Cooper (Snake Eyes from G.I. Joe) and Gabe (Thomas) were able to join us Friday evening at Tyler's preschool, so I got a few photos of them, as well.

Uncle Jon and the boys (Gabe is hiding behind the pumpkin bag)
Snake Eyes goes bowling
I wouldn't want to come across these two in a dark alley Don't you just want to pull that tail?Papa Rudy and Gabe Nice lion"Check out this cool move."Little lions can do cool moves, too.Nate was ready to take off his costume since it was so hot.Pony rides Blowing kisses

The boys didn't do any trick-or-treating around our neighborhood because we sent them home with Nana and Papa after the fall fair on Saturday. Since Tim and I ran a half-marathon the next morning, they were nice enough to take the boys for the night. The boys didn't know the difference, though. They were just excited to have the chance to dress up, play some games and ride some ponies. It doesn't get much better than that when you're 18 months and 3 years old.

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