Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

In a way, it seems like we've been mentally preparing for Halloween for so long... asking the kids what they wanted to dress us as this year, thinking about costume ideas.  Kara made a decision early on and stayed with it.  Ben flip flopped a few times before making a decision.  Jason... well at two years old, we didn't think he would really care.


But when the garbage truck wasn't ready for the Sunday party, we pulled out the circa Kara 2008 kangaroo costume.  And since we were not prepared for Jason to be a kangaroo, Mickey Mouse seemed like a good friend to have in the pouch.  Jason happily wore the costume, but the whole time he said "garbage can... garbage can." 


Kara has kept busy with her homework, reading assignments, soccer, ballet and volunteering at a local thrift store.  She's been a big help at home when I'm trying to manage cooking dinner while unable to carry anything from one place to another.  


Ben is obsessed with Star Wars and he draws new Star Wars pictures every day.  It's scary that he knows all the characters and who's related to whom... but I know it makes his Daddy (and Uncle Gregg) very proud.  Ben is doing well at preschool and keeps asking when he gets to start kindergarten.


Jason has become very talkative and he repeats or tries to repeat whatever you say.  He's gone from one word comments to phrases and sentences.  His voice is so cute, almost everything he says makes me smile... some of his regular phrases are "no cry" to let us know he did not cry at school... "no cool" to let us know he does not want to go to school... I love it when I ask a question like "who wants a root beer float" and Jason will reply, "Do.. I do.... Jason... Me!"


After his bath, I usually wrap Jason up and cradle him like a baby, just for old times sake.  But Jason knows he's the youngest... when I ask him if he's a big boy now, he'll say "no, baby."  Which is fine with me.


In thinking about costumes, I told Sho he should be wearing a Superman cape because for the past three weeks, he's had to do it all... drive, drop off and pick up the kids, wash dishes, mop the floor, make meals, build the garbage truck costume, carry things and move things around the house...and try to get his regular work done. We all knew he was a super dad and husband... but it's even more apparent how amazing he is, cape or no cape.


Happy Halloween!

1 comment:

Anna said...

Omg... Suspense was soooo worth it! So adorable and so sweet. I love your stories.. You can tell how much you love and appreciate your family. The best gift of all...