In other news, yesterday was Halloween and the kids got to go trick-or-treating at Dad's off ice (one of my favorite Halloween traditions). Not only do the kids get more candy than they know what to do with, but they get to collect it in a climate controlled, well lit environment and I don't have to worry about losing them in a crowd of kids all dressed the same. All in all I would be very sad if Brook ever went and worked somewhere that trick-or-treating was not a Halloween staple.
Benjamin decided that he wanted to be Batman, and after searching high and low for a a Batman costume for a three year old (apparently all three year old's want to be Spiderman or Optimus Prime), we finally settled on a pair of black pants (which Ben described as the softest pants on the planet, and fought me tooth and nail when I had to take them off), a shirt with a Batman logo, and a cape and mask that he already had. All in all it was a cute costume, especially when paired with him saying "I'm Batman" in his best Christian Bale voice.
Bean didn't really get a say in her costume, but didn't protest too much when I put her in the cutest elephant costume I have ever seen (thank you Costco)! She didn't collect candy, but seemed to really like Brook carrying her around his office (probably because she got to smile and flirt with everyone who passed). She wasn't even scared of all of the costumes (including her dad, who had decided to shave and had a "mask" of sorts). Her first Halloween was good to her.
After we got home from office trick-or-treating we toyed with the idea of going around the neighborhood, but after we got our first trick or treater we decided against it. Ben had more fun opening the door and seeing other kids in their costumes and handing out candy than he did getting candy for himself. He became the official "candy handeroutter" and yelled "Happy Halloween" as loud as he could to each kid who knocked on our door. He finally passed out from excitement and candy overload at about 9:30, and after the third high schooler in jeans and a t-shirt that knocked on our door asking for candy, Brook and I turned in for the night. It was a great day, and a great reminder of how much I love Halloween. Maybe next year I will even get around to decorating.
Oh and just on a side note, this is from an impromptu photo shoot in the living room yesterday and I just had to share!
I really enjoyed seeing Ben in the picture at dad's office. He is positively beaming. And Bean was too cute as a fluffy elephant. But my favorite are the two of them together. Bean is looking at her brother with such love. Good blog.
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