I have always loved everything about fall from the crisp air
to the tree’s changing color and of course, football season. Now I love fall even more with the kids and
rediscovering trick or treating again.
Even though Hope is still too small to understand Halloween, Little Man
is in ahww of its full glory.
Our adoption of Little Man
became official in October 3 years ago and now Hope’s adoption was becoming
official this October. For Little Man we gathered at Grandma Rosie’s house
since she was a notary and the Judge and our attorney were in Florida while on
the phone. Hope’s was definitely going
to be different. We had to appear in
court, all of us got up and ready for court. The four of us went along with Mimi, Grandma
Rosie, Grandpa Jim and Grandma Ruth.
When we arrived at the court that morning we had to pass through
security where they took our cameras away and then informed us that we could
not bring in water and formula but we could mix them together and bring them
in. Feel free to laugh now. We arrived in a big waiting room to be
called, once inside the courtroom we had to raise our right hand and swear to
tell the truth it was the first time any of us had to do that. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the
Judge and he appeared to be barely out of law school. One of the first questions he asked was when
we were married; luckily our lawyer was tapping her finger on the paperwork at
the date. I answered with Jynx looking
on very impressed until I told her later how I did it. The judge had a few more question for us and
granted our adoption it was very emotional.
We wanted to take pictures but had to wait for our cameras to be brought
up from security; we took a couple of photos and then headed out for a well
deserved breakfast. Hopefully soon
Hope’s new birth certificate will arrive Welcome home Hope Rose Steele.
As if the adoption was not
enough for the month of October we also had our bon fire party. We not only had the bon fire but also a huge
bounce house with a slide, the hot tub going and the haunted hunt. Little Man was out shopping with Auntie Jea
Jea when the bounce house arrived but when he got home he wasted very little
time jumping right in for fun. During
the party all I saw was the bounce house moving from side to side I’m still not
sure how many kids were in it at one time.
Little Man wore his costume for a bit but I think he got to hot from all
the jumping. The next day we convinced
the guy who dropped off the bounce house to pick it up last and we spent most
of the next day playing in the bounce house even Hope got her first bounce
house experience. When the guy finally
arrived to take the house down I looked over and Little Man was in front of him
his arms stretched out and yelling “Don’t take my bounce house!” it broke my
heart but I ran over grabbed Little Man and took him in the house so we could
talk and the guy could take down the house.
To be honest the image of Little Man still breaks my heart.
Jynx and Little Man went to County Line Orchard with Aunt
Wendy, Uncle Duanne and Bailey. This has become a tradition, unfortunately, I
had to work. The day was beautiful and they were afraid the weather was going
to turn for the worse so they decided to go and enjoy. Like always the kids
enjoyed the petting zoo the straw maze, the cow train and the big tractor ride.
Little Man and Bayle picked out a pumpkin and some pumpkin doughnuts.
When Halloween arrived I knew it
was going to be a busy day and it did not disappoint. My busy work schedule had me working and
traveling all the way up to Halloween and this was not going to be a day of
rest. We awoke in the morning and began
the normal routines of getting everyone ready including Grampy Rock who needed
to hurry up and get out of bed since his new mattress was arriving that
morning. We were finally ready to leave
around one in the afternoon and dressed up Little Man and Hope in their
costumes, took a few pictures then loaded them up in the car. Our first stop was at Baily’s grandpa’s house;
he lives about five minutes away from us.
Little Man went right to the door and when he answered he said “Trick or
Treat” just like we had practiced in the car After a quick visit we loaded up
again and headed to South Holland to see Uncle Bob and Aunt Dorthy’s house. After knocking on their door Little Man got a
bit confused and started handing them candy that he had gotten at the last
house. From South Holland we headed to
Olympia Fields to Grandma Ruth and Grandpa Rick’s house. Little Man had some fun at the door as
Grandma Ruth was acting silly at the door.
After a quick visit we were off to Grandma Rosie and Grandpa Jim’s house.
Little Man ran to the door since he was getting this whole Trick or Treat thing
down and of course he was easily distracted by Molly, their dog. What can I say the kid just like his parents,
loves dogs. We then headed off to our
church for Trunk or Treat. After quickly
making the rounds we loaded up again for Little Mans favorite part heading to
Baily’s house.
Okay, so it’s not just Little Mans favorite but also
mine. I’m reminded of the Trick or Treat
days from my youth, streets filled with Tick or Treaters. Little Man took a quick nap in the car but
quickly woke up when we arrived at Baily’s.
Shortly after arriving we were out the door Jame in his now tiger/dog
costume and Baily in her cat costume.
Little Man had decided that morning that he didn’t want to be a tiger
but a dog so Jynx suggested he simply tell people to “Call him dawg!” which he
did on a few occasions. I tried to get
him to say trick or treat smell my feet give me something good to eat, if you
don’t I don’t care I’ll pull down your underwear! Jynx was not happy with that one but he only
repeated it in the car and it brought a smile to my face. The kids ran from door to door laughing and
collecting candy, they ran their little legs off and as it started to get
colder Little Man developed his own plan.
As soon as he was done getting candy he would turn give his bag to mom
then ask dad to pick him up carry him to the next house where he would get down
get his bag and head to the door. Not a
bad plan for him. We headed back for tacos
at Aunt Wendy and Uncle Duanne’s house and the kids continued to play it was a
great ending to Halloween.