It has become our Halloween tradition. First we read the book, The Pumpkin Patch Parable, and then Erik carves the pumpkin reminding them of what each step signifies. I have never been a big fan of Halloween, but this little book has really given Halloween a spin that I can be excited about!!
So, here are some pics from our evening. . .
Reading the book. . .
The boys watching Erik carve. . .
JCT didn't like the smell of the pumpkin's sinful heart. . .
Putting a candle inside of the pumpkins. . .
Letting our lights shine. . .
In other Halloween news, all the kindergarten classes at Joshua's school went trick or treating around the community yesterday. As I drove through town running errands, I saw them downtown sitting on the sidewalk outside one of the banks eating candy. Then, later I saw them entering the nursing home. Later, I asked Joshua about his visit to the nursing home. He said that they were all dressed up and waiting in the front room for the kindergarten classes to come. I asked him what they were dressed up as, and he said, "Well, like one of them was Elvis! And, another one was a penguin!" I had fun imagining the older people in these costumes!! What fun this day must have been for both the kids and the elderly! Then, the kids went back to school in time to eat lunch, play on the playground, and have their Halloween party. I'm telling you, I want to go to kindergarten. Too much fun!
That evening we took the boys to one of the local church's trunk or treats. I have never been to one of these, but it was great fun! The boys walked through the church's parking lot from car to car getting candy from many of the church members. Then, we took them to a few friend's homes to trick or treat. And, finally we went back home to do the pumpkin patch parable. As we drove home, Joshua asked me to hold his bag of candy. I opened it check out his loot, and the smell brought back a thousand memories. It still smells the same. The smell of a bag full of candy!!! It took me back to a time many moons ago when a little red headed girl sat in the middle of the living room floor, dumped her candy bag out, and gently sifted through the sweet wonders that she had collected. Good memories, and now I making them with my boys!
I'll end with this picture from the trunk or treat. Elijah was not real happy about taking the picture!! When you have four kids, you are doing well if only one of them is melting down during a family picture!!! Ahhhhh. . . . the memories!
3 comments:
Too fun! I bought that book and didn't use it this year. We still have an uncarved pumpkin though, so maybe it isn't too late.
Cute family picture. I always figure if even one of my three is looking at me, I'm doing good.
I have not been here to visit you in so long! I have missed reading about your sweet sweet family! Congratulations on sweet baby boy #4! What a blessing!!!
It looks like you all are doing well! Your boys always make me smile!
That is so cute! I love that last line about doing good when only one of four is having a melt-down! hahaha! Amelia is almost 19 mos now, and it seems like picture time equals Amelia's total come-aparts! Oh well...hopefully, it is a short phase. :o)
I'll have to look for that book. What a neat take on Jack O'Lanterns!
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