By the time we finished dinner, the doorbell had begun ringing. With each trick-or-treater, our girls became more excited. They weren't tired at all. They just wanted to go!
Daddy went trick-or-treating with the girls while Mama stayed home to hand out candy.
Daddy reported that although Kathleen didn't always remember to say "trick or treat," she did a great job of saying "thank you." On a few occasions, she even engaged people in conversation. "Oh," they'd say, "you're so cute!"
"I know," she'd say (we raise them modest, don't we?), "I'm a fairy. I have fairy wings. And a fairy skirt. And a fairy wand. And Baby Madeline's a fairy, too!"
After a trip around the block, Daddy and the girls came home. The girls were nearly as excited about handing out candy as they had been about collecting it. In fact, when we ran out of candy (an hour before the end of "official" trick-or-treating) Kathleen offered to give away her own.
We hope your evening ended with something sweet, too.
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5 comments:
You did a great job on those costumes Kristen! What beautiful little fairy's!
I love the costumes! You are so talented. And I love Kathleen offering to give away her candy - what a sweetheart!
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The girls costumes are precious. I love that they match!
No way. You made those? Of course, because you ARE superwoman. Very impressive, Krissy. Beautifully done and of course, too cute. Love that she wanted to give away her candy. Giving, just like her mama.
What cute fairies! My mom made me a fairy costume once and it was beauitful and awesome, just like yours! I loved mine and I'm sure your girls loved theirs too!
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