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Halloween weekend

My friend Kim invited us to the Pats Game for Breast Cancer Awareness so Caden and I went. They played Spokane and they beat us quite spectacularly (11 to 1) but Caden had lots of fun and keeps asking to go again. I really didn't think he'd stay interested until the end but he did!

Then last night we dressed everybody up and went out for our first family trick or treating experience. It went better than I thought. Liam (as you can see in this first picture) wasn't too sure about it but in the end he enjoyed himself and cried when we went home! They pretty much followed each other to each house. Dylan figured out pretty quickly to hold out his bag and then he'd say BYE as we left each house. It was really fun to do this together. Again I had a flash of the days when I was sad about not having my own kids to dress up. And with that thought, as always - many times a day - I shake my head with the awesomeness of how wonderfully we have been Blessed!









Comments

Laurie said…
TOO CUTE!!!! And TOO FUN!!!!
The Hudson's said…
What fun! I am so thrilled that you guys have this great big happy family. There are so many more great moments ahead! I can't wait to read about them all.

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