Oftentimes when I head out for one of my Saturday morning runs with Liz in preparation for our 1/2 marathon, Sophie begs to tag along. My usual response is along the lines of..."One day you'll be able to keep up with Mommy and Liz, but trust me, you'll get tired quickly today so you need to stay home with Daddy. Trust Me." Now I just might have to eat those words seeing as how I could barely keep up with Sophie and Kiki during their first trick or treating extravaganza. If you hadn't already figured it out, Sophie dressed as "Dora the Explorer", and she really played the part..."Doorbell, Candy, RUN!".
In the past, we've gathered with our EastGate friends for a Halloween parade so the kids could show off their costumes, followed by a casual pizza party for all the families. Don't get me wrong - even without trick or treating the candy supply was plentiful (thank goodness the kids always seem to forget about it after a few days and it gradually makes its way to Eric's office). This year, despite the very cold weather and a steady mist, we took the plunge.
Turns out that Jack's slow pace was partly due to the fact that he consumed each piece of candy as he collected it. That's what happens when you leave Daddy in charge for a few short minutes! And of course explains why Jack had no more than 2 lollipops and a pack of M&Ms in his bucket.
We happily called it a day after those 2 short, fast blocks of trick or treating and headed to The Dekels for pizza and were quite appreciative of that extra hour for Daylight Savings. And still successfully dodging Jack's first sentence of each day..."Mommy, can I have a treat?"
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