I learned some important lessons this Halloween: toddlers really don't like Halloween night that much it creeps them out, and I am letting my kids be whatever they want to be for Halloween (trying to convince a toddler to let you paint their face like a cat or wear kitty ears is exhausting and pointless). If we are not having fun something isn't right is how Stephen put it. Once we settled on pig tails and let Isa do whatever she wanted she was so happy. Lesson learned.
As far as our month of October traditions we had a blast. Bella loved carving pumpkins, calls them Nonagens after watching Curious George's Halloween movie with her dad about 20 times this month. We went to this awesome pumpkin patch nearby run by a local family and it was my favorite thing this year. It had the cutest little pumpkins and lots of animals that Bella loved. Halloween night itself was ok. We started of at a carnival at the library which was a total fail. Bella was terrified. We went trick or treating afterwards and Isa kind of enjoyed it except whenever a monster looking kid showed up she would start crying and run to our arms. I love Halloween but it's going to take Isa a couple of years to warm up to it I think.
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