Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!


Every year Gracie tells us that NEXT YEAR she's going to be a witch. I thought that "next year" would never come, but 2008 year was finally the year of the witch. It's a good thing 2008 was also the warmest Halloween I can ever remember since our little witch refused to layer anything under or over her sparkly dress.


Dallin had big plans to be a Death Eater this year. That is until he saw a "bleeding mask" at the store. It has a little heart that pumps fake blood across the face when you squeeze it. One look at this beauty and he just knew it would make the perfect grim reaper costume. There was no changing his mind - believe me, I tried! It's a little gory for my taste, but I promise there is a sweet face smiling behind the bloody mask.


When Adam found this mullet wig, he happily exchanged his hard earned money for the opportunity to dress up like a "hick." At least that's what he calls it. I, on the other hand, like to call it "High School Adam."


He seriously had this same "do" in his Sr. portrait. OK, so it was a different color, but the style is exactly the same! (I'm also loving the plaid button down shirt with the plaid flannel quilted coat over the top. He just looks so dreamy.) Maybe next year I will sport the old CHS cheer uniform and rat my curls a mile high so I can go with him as "High School Heather." Alright, alright, let's be honest. There are a couple of reasons why that would never really happen. Number 1 is that I doubt I could fit even one leg into my old CHS cheer skirt. And number 2 is that I'm way too lazy now to spend that much time on my hair. But then again, maybe - just maybe - I might be able to find a wig that looks like my high school hair before next Halloween. (Shudder!)

But I digress...back to this Halloween. Adam took the kids trick-or-treating.



I stayed home to pass out the candy.



There was plenty of witch's brew to drink and "brains and bones" to eat. (That would be spaghetti and bone-shaped breadsticks.)


Oh, and we also had our annual family pumpkin carving contest last night.


I just love Halloween. Sigh. I'm kind of sad to see it end.

10 comments:

stephanie said...

cute costumes! I love your pumpkins. It looks like you had a fun night.

Mama H. said...

I'm not sure you belong to us. Where in the world did you get that artistic creative stuff? Darling pumpkins. Oh, the jack o lanterns weren't bad either.

Anonymous said...

I was also thinking that picture looks simular to his high school days. Just needs to be a little more spikey and almost orange. I love Gracie as a witch, her costume is so cute- Dallin I am sure was dead set on that mask. Looks like a fun night!

Hollie and Colby said...

Heather... I could learn a lot from you! The costumes were darling, the jack o lanterns, the brew... I am impressed! I especially liked Gracie's dress and striped tights!

Kristi Kroeger said...

Those are seriously impressive pumpkins. The kids look adorable. I tried talking Caitlyn into that costume but she went with the cat one instead at Children's Place.

The Wilsons said...

Love the costumes! What a cute witch and scarey skeleton! Looks like you had a fun time! BTW, nice mullet on your hubby. Next year you need to dress up as his High School sweetheart!

Kelly said...

The kids look so cute. But don't tell Dallin I said he looked cute. Tell him I said scary and gross. That will flatter him more. I am still laughing at "high school Adam" too. And his pumpkin. Those Huff boys are so predictable.

Chad said...

I am dying to know what the "Death Eater" Costume is?

I completely forgot that you were a CHS Cheerleader. That takes me back a ways...

Missy said...

Are you sure that is a wig...I swear I just saw Adam at the Piggley Wiggley fixin to get his tabackie and a six pack!

I was sad to see he traded the ole mtn bike in for the suv for the trick er treaters...we missed you!

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