Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Trick or Treat!

We had Trick or Treat in Fremont tonight. My good friend in New York always gets a kick out of the fact that we almost never have Trick or Treat on Halloween. I'm not sure why New Hampshire operates this way, but I do remember as a kid really liking the fact that we could drag Trick or Treat over 2 or three nights. Like we really need that much candy! My mum appreciates it now having a grandchild because she gets to have Ian come over to her house and bring him around their (my old) neighborhood and show him off without him missing out on going out with his friends in our own neighborhood. I guess it does work out well for us! Anyways, tonight we walked our street with the neighborhood clan. Ian was a mad scientist (as was his good buddy Eric) complete with glowing test tube concoctions. Thank you to Nannie for coming to hand out candy so both Greg and I could walk with the group. It was great to see all the kids having so much fun! I can't wait until Ana joins this gang of crazy kids!

5 comments:

Mimi to Ian, Liliana and Cooper said...

I love these pictures! He looks like he had too much fun for sure....but tell me ....what did Mummy and Daddy wear??!!!!

Love Mimi

Mimi to Ian, Liliana and Cooper said...

Does he have green hair?????????

And I just have to say I finally beat Auntie Renie at being the first post LOL

Mimi

beanhead said...

I love the idea that they get to go for more than one night. All the more candy for the parents. I mean really do the kids need that much. We parents, just need to take one for the team. I had to work last night so I did not get the post until this morning. So you win this time Mimi.

Debbie said...

Those have to be the cutest mad scientists I've ever seen.

Enjoy the sugar highs at your house over the next several weeks :-)

Sharon said...

Hey, just watch out for Milo!!! Ian looks adorable!!! When I was a kid we did do Trick or Treat over 2 nights out here. I don't know what happened to that tradition, but now it is just one night.