M-I-C-K-E-Y, what do I do with these huge hands? She was cute as a button and absolutely LOVED going trick or treating. It was a cool drizzly night, but she managed to walk to about ten houses and insisted on carrying her little pumpkin bucket the entire way. She politely said "Triss or eat" at each door and almost always remembered to say thank you. I wish I had videotaped some of it, but I'll never forget the innocence of the first trick or treating.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Trick or Treat
This year was not Riley's first Halloween, but it was her first time trick or treating. I had actually bought Riley a very cute cheap ladybug costume at a consignment sale, but at the last minute a former room mom of mine came through with Riley's dream costume.
M-I-C-K-E-Y, what do I do with these huge hands? She was cute as a button and absolutely LOVED going trick or treating. It was a cool drizzly night, but she managed to walk to about ten houses and insisted on carrying her little pumpkin bucket the entire way. She politely said "Triss or eat" at each door and almost always remembered to say thank you. I wish I had videotaped some of it, but I'll never forget the innocence of the first trick or treating.
M-I-C-K-E-Y, what do I do with these huge hands? She was cute as a button and absolutely LOVED going trick or treating. It was a cool drizzly night, but she managed to walk to about ten houses and insisted on carrying her little pumpkin bucket the entire way. She politely said "Triss or eat" at each door and almost always remembered to say thank you. I wish I had videotaped some of it, but I'll never forget the innocence of the first trick or treating.
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