Gettin' the party started with candy from our own basket.
Etta did a really good job of repeating "trick or treat" when I prompted her. She was also sure to say "thank you", "bye bye" and "nite nite" (lol. That one started after I told one of the neighbors to "have a good night")
Daddy gave Etta the flashlight. She loves to follow the light around. She would hand me the flashlight in exchange for her candy bucket as we approached each house and then as soon as we were walking away, she would trade the bucket for the flashlight again.
Love that this neighbor made their door look like a mummy!
Headed back home...
Knocking on our own door
He knows Daddy is the one to go to if you want a sucker unwrapped.
Daniel finally got to go to bed around 7:30 (that kid is usually in bed by 5:30-6:00) and Etta is still wide awake at 10:20.When I was teaching pre-k, I always HATED the day after Halloween! Every year, without fail, the entire class was TERRIBLE that next day! Kids came in all exhausted from being up late and eating candy all night. Most of them had been allowed to eat a piece or two of candy for breakfast and I even had one kid one year walk into the classroom with a sucker in his mouth. I sure hope Etta isn't a pill for her teachers tomorrow!
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