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Flashback Friday — Halloween Fun

Judging by the enthusiastic house decorations I’ve seen on my walks, we’ve got a ton of new kids in the neighborhood this year, which means tomorrow’s trick or treating should be loads of fun.

I always get a kick out of the little ones in their costumes, but I’m taking a moment this morning to remember some past Halloween shenanigans:

Catherine as Piglet with Basil. She's 3 here.

Catherine as Piglet with Basil. She’s 3 here.

Catherine's princess costume, courtesy of Grandma and Grandpa. Age 4.

Catherine’s princess costume, courtesy of Grandma and Grandpa. Age 4.

Which witch? 7, I think. (A good mother would have all these properly labeled.)

Catherine as Spaghetti and Meatballs. Third grade. Still the best costume. Ever.

Catherine as Spaghetti and Meatballs. Third grade. Still the best costume. Ever.

About Terri S. Vanech

Wife, mother, communications specialist, Jazzercise instructor and recently reunited adoptee. I'm living out loud -- and trying to make it all work -- in midlife. Having a sense of humor sure helps.

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One thought on “Flashback Friday — Halloween Fun

  1. I’m almost tempted to come down to your house and help you give out candy. Last year we had no one come to the house. This year we’ll at least have our granddaughter and son. We’ve got lots of M&Ms to give out, so she’ll probably get 10 packs!

    The condos in town get all the trick or treaters. There’s a lot of walking in our neighborhood for not much loot. We used to get the littles around us, but now they’re all in high school. Sigh.

    Happy Halloween!

    Posted by Karen Waggoner | October 30, 2015, 10:43 am

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