Sunday, December 4, 2011

Another Spooky Halloween

We had another fun filled halloween, complete with parties and plenty of sweets!
We followed our tradition and spent Halloween night with Uncle Matt and Aunt Carolyn's family. We're down to two trick-or-treating partners. Libbie and Charlie were quick to the doors, Kelton took care of his little cousin Adi- they took their time.
Charlie had a new pleasure this Halloween, he go to celebrate at school (above)!
Of course, the annual Ray Family Halloween Party was a hit, as always! It was complete with a pinata, face painting, a cupcake walk, a bean bag toss, and other fun games. We look forward to it each year!





Hunter got talked into a beautiful butterfly, painted by Aunt Kelly. It didn't last long!
Kelton and Charlie (above), Josh and Garrett (below)

Adoreable neices come in all sizes: Libbie (above), Presley (below)

McKenna and Quinci (above), Kelly, Garrett, and Carolyn (below)

Even teenagers are pretty great! Hunter and Kylie (above), Emma- the lunch lady (below)

Ellie Girl was a princess, and Quinci was a bum (is that okay to say?)

What would Halloween be without some animals? Presley was an adoreable kitty, and Kellan made the cutest chicken!

Captain America and Peter Pan loved Paytons "dead look". It doesn't matter what you are when you're an older boy- just add some blood. You could be a zombie, a vampire, just plain dead- it all works!
Logan and McKenna found the neighbors cat, Tiger.
Grandma and Papa made very cute chipmunks!

Thanks to Aunt SueAnn, our party was the best yet! She suggested carnival style, and it turned out to be a lot of fun! Just ask Darcy (below).


Our friends Lucy and Violet came to our church Halloween Party with us. It turned out not to be a Halloween Party at all, rather a Harvest Celebration. Charlie, Adam, Lucy, and Violet were the only ones in costumes. They still had fun, but next time, I'll pay better attention!
Another Halloween tradition we have, is to do a corn maze with Darin, SueAnn, and the kids in Logan. We went, and once again, had a blast. Although, the kids never really seem to understand why we wonder around in a field of corn.


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