Thursday, October 28, 2010

First Time

Yep, it's here, my least favorite holiday. Seriously, I know I've said it before, but I really just do not care for Halloween. Never have. But, I have kids now, so it's my motherly duty to attempt to 'get into it' for their sake. And, I do.

Dylan's preschool class had their Halloween party this morning. And I'll admit, I was a little excited about my child's FIRST class party. I was probably more excited than Dylan was. It was even our day to bring treats for everyone, so I had fun trying to get creative (which I am SO not).

The past two years, Dylan has had a really cool pumpkin basket to use for trick or treating. Unfortunately, last year he got it so messy and I was unable to salvage it. So, I took him to the store to pick out a new one. This is what he chose.

These were the treats I made. They turned out pretty cute, in my humble opinion. I found the cute ghost tins at Target. My original intent was to do Rice Krispy treats and use chocolate chips for the eyes and mouth. Unfortunately, I was not quick enough getting the goo into the tins. So at the last minute I had to improvise with brownies. Luckily I had some Smarties on hand and I just cut those up to make the eyes and mouth. They were a huge hit with the kiddos, too.

Dylan has been telling me for months that he wanted to be a Bat for Halloween. Not Batman, just a plain ol' bat. I could not find a bat costume for under $50 and I do not sew. I was finally able to convince him that Batman would be just as cool. He was not to thrilled about the costume parade though.


Treat time! The little lion boy is Dylan's friend, Caiden. And the little blonde next to Caiden is Sheyanne. Dylan has talked about these two from the first day of school.

Little Lena was in attendance as well. And she is just what her shirt says...Wickedly cute.

Mrs Baker read the kids a story about a farmer and a pumpkin. They each got to pop out a piece of the pumpkins face and feel the guts inside. Well, most of them felt the guts inside. Can you guess which child would NOT put his hands in to touch the slimy stuff? Oh yeah, that would be mine.

Today was also Dylan's day to be the line leader. I think that's what he looks forward to the most. He reminded Mrs Baker every two minutes that it was his turn today. I am really happy that I chose Divine Grace for Dylan's preschool. His class has 7 kids and I think that is the perfect number for his first year. Mrs Baker is so great with the kids and I love that it's a Christian school, so he gets Bible study as part of the curriculum. He is learning so much and just enjoying his 'special time'.
Nothing to do with preschool, but I thought this was too cute not to share.

4 comments:

Patty said...

So, Dylan looks so "excited" about the costume and you're so right...little Miss Lena is more than wickedly cute! What adorable grandchildren we have!!

Mandi Roth said...

So cute of Lena!! she's a doll! Love her. Dylan is so grown up and getting big. Glad Dylan is loving his preschool, so awesome. :)

Meaja said...

You did awesome with the brownies! And yeah, too cute to not share- lil miss Lena.

Way to "get into it" for the kids Aud, good thing they we like them, eh. =)

Stacy said...

Such cute kids! I love Dylans face with his Batman costume on! Classic. He wasn't too happy with you mom. Ha ha. The kids look adorable and it sounds like the party was a lot of fun. I love the ghost brownie idea. I just may have to use that one!