Our Halloween festivities started Sunday night with pumpkin carving. Kaiya was pretty unsure about it as you can see here... she's really checking this thing out.


Tony started by putting his hands in and saying -- "Ewwww... Gross.... It's slimy!" I imagine a little boy after hearing daddy say that would have dug both hands right into the pumpkin. To a little girl however, this means -- there is NO way I'm touching it now. Instead Kaiya looks at me and as I see my pumpkin carving dreams screeching to a halt I say -- "Awesome. How fun -- Cool Kaiya, why don't you try?" After I dig my hands in and Tony keeps digging her curiousity got the better of her:

And she liked it!

Okay... she REALLY liked it!

With each handful she pulled out, she started to raise it to her mouth. Our kid LOVES food. She will try anything just hoping that it will taste good. After three times of raising her fistful of pumpkin to her mouth and then deciding against eating it, she just had to try it. This is the after taste:

Here's Kaiya on Halloween in front of her pumpkin. Decided that in honor of our year in Florida we would have a little Minnie Mouse. I made her costume this year -- with a little help from Mimi. :) Those pattern instructions are hard to understand! And had to have my mom put in the zipper for me too. It turned out great! :) And she was so cute. She kept her ears on most of the night -- those were a special treat from Downtown Disney. Thanks Mimi & Papa!


Before trick-or-treating we drove to our church where they had a party for kids. This is the candy walk and a bunch of seniors formed a half circle in chairs and each had a big bowl of candy. She was amazed that if she stopped in front of each one they would dump a handful into her bag. I thought it was such a cute idea -- I know the seniors got a kick out of seeing all of the kids. Aunt Ruthie helped her through the walk and she was so polite saying, "Ta-tu" after each one gave her candy.


Here are a couple shots at the church. What a cute little Minnie Mouse.

At the church they had several rooms with special games. This was a treasure chest to dig in. It was full of oats and treasure. Like I said -- the kid loves food. So she finds a coin, scoops up some oats and...

...pours the whole thing into her mouth. Hilarious.

When we got back from the party, Daddy was home from work and ready to take Kaiya trick-or-treating in the neighborhood. Kaiya got the hang of it after two houses and had lots of fun.

She would knock with Daddy on the door and then peer in the windows on the side of the door to see if anyone was coming. She even mastered saying "trick-or-treat." Very cute.


Tony and I were tired by the end of trick-or-treating. :) Daddy helped carry her quite a bit and I pushed the stroller when we had several houses to pass before getting to one with the lights on. We joked that this was true child labor. Because Kaiya got to taste a "Smartie" but that's it. Mama & Daddy have enjoyed the rest of it. Isn't this wonderful? And next year we'll have two! :) ha ha...