This morning came far too early for my liking after having two rough nights in a row. The first night it was a screaming baby for three hours in the middle of the night, and the second night it was Joe playing musical beds all night and whining of a stuffy nose. I also caught Fin awake bouncing on the couch downstairs at 3:00am. The dog also got let out of her room sometime in the middle of the night and I woke to the sound of her scampering around the house in the dark. Each time I had to walk Joe back to his room, or grab Finley, or get the dog I would shiver when my feet touched the hardwood floor. I would only be in bed long enough for my toes to warm up before I would have to get out again. It was exhausting.
Most of my morning was spent with cranky children who were either getting over sniffles or had too much sugar. Sometimes this holiday isn't my favorite. I had finally had enough whining by lunch time that I fed them all and declared naps for all! I put the babe in his crib, closed the curtains in the boys room, and snuggled down under the blankets with them. They quickly fell asleep and started snoring (poor stuffy noses). I lay awake for a few minutes listening to the rain fall outside. Eventually I drifted off with the dog curled up next to me and there we stayed for the next 2 1/2 hours enjoying the peace and quiet. I would love to tell you that the nap did wonders for my little monsters, but they woke up just as upset as before I put them to bed. I wandered around the house tidying up and putting Chili in the crock pot while they whined and complained at my feet.
When the kids got home from school we had a quick snack and then headed to the pool for our first day of swimming lessons. I wasn't able to get them in at the same time, but overall we only end up spending an hour at the pool which is pretty awesome! Ollie hung out on my back for the first half and then wandered around for the last bit. Camilla goes first, and then the two boys at 5:00pm. They got changed super quick afterwards and we headed back home in the rain to get dressed in costumes and paint faces. Kids in costume had already started going around the neighborhood, though numbers were few because of the weather.
Our goofy clown wasn't feeling so goofy after a long day at school and swimming lessons.
Joe was pretty excited about his costume this year, our little Dracula!
I managed to get most of them smiling for a little group picture before we left. The rain was cold and the wind didn't help at all. We made it down one side of the street before they started complaining of cold fingers.
Finley is such a go-getter and I did not hear him complain once the entire night! He rain from house eager to see what he would get. When he started to slow down I carried his bag and said, "Come on, buddy!" and he replied, "You mean COWBOY!" He caught on quick to the whole yelling "Trick or Treat!" and would even add in a "Yee-Haw Cowboy!" when they opened the door. He was so stinkin' cute, I just about peed myself laughing.
This cow costume has been used for every single on of our kids. I could probably do a whole post with halloween pictures of each of them wearing it. Ollie was content in the stroller, watching the hustle and bustle relatively safe from the wind and rain.
When we got home we sorted the loot. "It's good to only have candy once a while... or maybe twice a while," said Hyrum with a wink. It was 6:30 by the time we arrived home after only a short half hour out in the cold. The littles were happy with their haul and decided to stay in. We all enjoyed nice warm bowls of chili before getting ready for bed. We only had another handful of kids to our door and when we realized we were the last house with our lights on, we flicked them off and called it a night.



































