I have always viewed Halloween as the start of the "holiday season" and a special time of the year....although I must say I'm a tad disturbed that the radio station started to play Christmas songs last night!
Before we know it, it will be Thomas' birthday followed by Thanksgiving then Gabriella's birthday. Then, just a few short weeks after all of that excitement is Christmas and the New Year. I have always enjoyed the fall and winter but since having children, I find myself delighting in these months even more so than when I was a child (except when it snows in October, like this past Tuesday!). I find that with each passing year Gabriella and Thomas show more interest and enjoyment in the special activities that can only be done at this time of year. The pumpkin patch is the same year after year for me but with each passing year, there is a new discovery for both my children. Carving pumpkins is carving pumpkins with the same pattern since 2001 but it's thrilling for my children as they are allowed to finally "cut" their own pumpkins. It's these moments that make me take a step back and think how wonderful it is to be a parent, how exciting it is to watch them grow and develop and truly enjoy the simplest things in life.
The day started off at o'dark early as we bagged Gabriella's treats for her party at school. At 9:15 we found ourselves standing along Main St. surrounded by tons of other parents anxious to watch our children march in their annual Halloween parade. Gabriella came out with a great big smile, singing her Halloween songs she has learned and so diligently practiced the past several weeks (let's say nightly at dinner where both children try to out-sing each other). At 9:30 we took the stroll down a few blocks to Thomas' Pre-K where his singing and parade began promptly at 9:45. After the parades, both children headed into their schools where they had a Halloween party until it was time to be dismissed.
Gabriella was dismissed at 12:30 today. Upon arriving home, the pumpkins were placed on the table, the patterns were chosen and we all began the annual pumpkin carving. When the sun totally set, we headed out for some trick or treating!
I find it rather comical that upon entering school, Thomas informed his teacher that he went to the gym last night and worked out to get his muscles....oh the things kids say!
Gabriella finished up her soccer season this past weekend. She played in 2 games this past Sunday. Needless to say, she was exhausted from all the running when we returned home. Her coach did a wonderful job this season and a great example of a coach that cares about the child having fun and learning some skills.

Enjoy the pictures and look back for more updates!


