Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

11.01.2013

Happy Halloween!

This is MiniM.E.'s first Halloween where she actually understands what's happening.  In fact, since her birthday she's been getting excited about it.  "...and I will say "trick or treat" and I will get CANDY!!!"

Also, now that we have so many toddler activities and playgroups and live in such a kid-friendly town, Halloween really started for us on Saturday.  Saratoga held its annual Fall Festival and we decked Molly out in her costume face paint to take part in the festivities.



pumpkin rolling was a huge hit!

the pony ride was not :( 
Sunday we took a break from Halloween and made one last trip to Ellm's Farm before they closed for the season.  It was chilly and we only lasted an hour or so before the sleet started and we decided to call it a day.


In the afternoon MiniM.E. dressed up got her face painted for our neighborhood's annual Halloween Parade. The weather stayed cool and despite the rain that fell on us as we ended the parade, it was a success and MiniM.E. had a great time.

Monday we painted MiniM.E.'s face for our library playgroup, but it was such a hectic morning, I didn't get a photo.

The rest of the week we got a Halloween break.  After our new Tiny Tumbler's class on Thursday (which was AMAZING!)...
MiniM.E. in her new gym clothes
 We got ready for the real deal.  Unfortunately, we got rained out of our annual trick-or-treating at the Riggi Mansion.  And even though MiniM.E. was super excited to get out and go trick-or-treating for the first time, we got rained out of that too.  Fortunately, we had a playgroup Halloween Party to go to and MiniM.E. had fun (even though she was so tired because she skipped her nap), so Halloween #3 was a success.


just hanging out
I think next year will be our best Halloween yet!

11.01.2012

Happy November!

...and hope everyone had a very Happy Halloween.  If your Halloween was cancelled by Sandy, I'm sorry.  BUT, lucky for us here in Saratoga Springs, we barely got a rain shower and Halloween was ON.  Full force.

Seriously, we were so lucky for the weather for all our Halloween activities since the forecast for both Sunday (when we had our neighborhood Halloween Parade) and Wednesday looked pretty grim.

We started out our Halloween preparation by visiting Sunnyside Gardens one more time.  Mostly because it was awesome.  It helped that the weather was nice.  And who couldn't use one last kid-friendly "Haunted" Hayride?  We met up with our playgroup friends for some added fun.
Hanging in the Pumpkin Patch

Cleaning up the Hayride
The best part.  This.  Cutest. Thing. Ever.
3 Babies in a Wagon

Saturday was the Saratoga Springs Fall Festival.  We dressed MiniM.E. up in her owl costume (complete with "whoo-ing") for the first time.  This is how she felt about it to start.

Fortunately, she got over it, and we had a good time Trick-or-Treating at the stores on Broadway.  Unfortunately, MiniM.E. took a record nap (of course, the one time we want to get up and go somewhere) and we missed the petting zoo and some other kid-friendly activities.  We did get to play in the park and take TWO last rides on the carousel for the season.
"Get. It. Off"


Hanging out at one of the stores



We also stopped in at Starbucks where we had an informal photo shoot.  This year's best Halloween pictures are definitely at Starbucks.





Sunday afternoon we had our neighborhood Halloween Parade.  We'll call it a "First Annual."  It was really successful and a lot of people came out to march down the street behind Bob on his unicycle.  (No, I don't have a picture of that :( Hopefully someone will send me one).  I was able to get everyone together for the parade using Nextdoor.com, an awesome website that allows you to make a FREE website for your neighborhood.  (Interested?  Let me know and we can both get $50 Starbucks gift cards!)
Ready to go!

A. and her parents.  A chicken, a rooster and an egg.  Too cute.

With Daddy the (smeary) tiger.

I guess the actual marching in a parade was a little too much for MiniM.E. (she cried the whole time), but she sure liked playing in the leaves at the beginning and end of the parade!




We enjoyed the leaves on Monday while we waited for Hurricane Sandy and Halloween.



I have to admit, while I'm glad that we didn't get hit hard by Sandy, I was a little disappointed that we didn't even lose power.  How Halloweeny would that have been!?!

BUT, we did have nice weather for Halloween, which was fantastic, because I'm pretty sure a raincoat-wearing owl probably wouldn't have cut it for me and we just would have stayed in.

On Halloween we had plans to visit the Riggi Mansion for their annual Halloween Party, complete with trick-or-treating for full-sized candy bars and the chance to win $100, ponies, cider and donuts.  And of course, security guards.  Last year we went when MiniM.E. was only two weeks old.  It was so cool, it became the start of a yearly tradition. Our friends from Germany were visiting and it seemed like the perfect Saratoga on Halloween activity.  We met at M.'s house (just like last year) with our Germans and our playgroup friends.
MiniM.E. just wanted to watch TV

The three babies (this might rival the wagon photo)

Ready to walk to the mansion!

This year we planned on getting their earlier to avoid the huge line, but we had to wait almost an hour anyway.
Waiting patiently.
Fortunately, there were ponies to pet.

Last year, MiniM.E. was too little to sit on the princess's lap (it wasn't even Michele Riggi last year, it was her daughter, so it wouldn't have been the same anyway), but this year I plopped her right down next to the princess (and by plopped, please read: shoved my screaming baby at the princess, who had to struggle to get my "scarecrow-ing" baby to bend her legs enough to sit down on her lap).   I was attempting to make faces and dance around in hopes of elliciting a smile (so I didn't get a picture, but I will update as soon as the photographer's website is updated), but I failed miserably and MiniM.E. cried the whole time.  (I CANNOT wait for her to sit on Santa's lap.  Seriously.)  Poor Cinderella.  We didn't even get the golden ticket.

MiniM.E. forgot all about it as soon as I let her taste a donut.

Here is MiniM.E. playing on the steps in front of M.'s house.
She's so good at going up and down stairs now, she thinks its a game.  Sadly, she only napped for 20 minutes yesterday and was really tired... so this ended up in a faceplant on the sidewalk.

Can you see that egg? 

Poor MiniM.E.

She seemed exhausted but fine from the fall, so we skipped trick-or-treating and just had a bath and went to bed (well, Bob and I stayed up and ate pizza with our German friends and handed out candy).

And now it's November already.  I can't believe it!  Bring on Thanksgiving!!

9.29.2012

Enjoying Fall

I've mentioned a few times (okay, maybe many times) that I love fall and have been looking forward to it since... oh, about the end of June.  Not that summer isn't great (and what's cuter than a baby in a bathing suit?) but fall has always been my favorite season.

Maybe it's the changing leaves.  The pumpkin flavored everything? The pumpkins themselves? Leaves on the ground?  The crisp morning (and sometimes afternoon) air?  APPLES! Apple picking? Hay rides? Cooler weather means you can wear sweatshirts and sweaters and no one notices the 5 pounds you put on from eating pumpkin flavored everything?  

Probably all of the above.  And more things I haven't thought of in my minute-long ponder over the wonders of my favorite season.

So far we've been enjoying the season.

We played at the Spa Park on an unusually warm day (which was awesome, because there were summer clothes we got as hand-me-downs that MiniM.E. never even wore!).



We went to Congress Park to feed the ducks,


and play with the flowers.



We visited Bowman Orchards.  We played in their awesome wooden playground,


pet their animals,



tested out their fence and Adirondack chairs


sat in some pumpkins


and bought some cider and donuts.

We didn't actually go apple picking... but we bought some apples, so that counts, right?

We took a walk in downtown Ballston Spa.  It wasn't exceptionally "fall-y" but MiniM.E. was wearing a halloween outfit, and it was pretty darn cute.  And we were enjoying the cooler weather.  So I'm going to count it as a fall activity.




 
on the run




Do people send Halloween cards like Christmas cards? Because if they do, that last picture is definitely my Halloween card...