Tuesday, November 4, 2008

BOO!






Happy Halloween! We had a great time with our little magician, knight, and fairy princess.

Ty has been practicing the magic tricks that Grandpa R and Daddy taught him. He even did the ole' "quarter in the ear" trick for his class at school.

C had serious reservations about wearing a cape (you know what happens to superheroes who wear capes in "The Incredibles."), but after Grandma C made it, and T....and Mom....and K....and, yes, even Daddy, wore it and showed him how cool it was; well, now he wants to wear it all the time.

K is obsessed with tutus. How did we get such a girly girl? She loves hair bands and bracelets and clothes and...tutus. Grandma C bought her this adorable black and orange one to wear just for fun before Halloween. She brings it to T or me and throws it at us until we put it on her. Who knew one-year-olds could have such opinions on their wardrobes?

Anyway, the kids came back with quite the load of candy (it will take months to go through, seriously). We had lots of fun with our friends and neighbors. Hope you did too!

So, here is the scariest part of our Halloween. On Thursday, T takes his truck in to have the brakes checked. They work on it for a bit and then tell him he is ready to go, so he hops in and starts to head down State Street. As he is making a right onto 800 North, the back left tire falls off, gets caught in the wheel well, then the truck goes up and over the tire, crushing the back fender. T (who was wondering what in the world was happening) looked up just in time to see the wheel rolling out into the intersection. The guy who worked on the brakes forgot to tighten down the lugs with the impact gun. Oh, also, the crash caused the right side back tire to break off all but two of its lug nuts. He had to leave his truck in the intersection and run back to the shop for help! Needless to say, T did not come home happy. The shop is going to fix it, of course, and do the brakes for free, considering everything. Oh, and our washing machine broke (seriously, when it rains, it pours).

6 comments:

Ingrid said...

Your kids are so cute! I love the costumes. It's crazy how fast time flies. Now you have a girl! Your house is gorgeous. Sorry for Trent's truck tires... yikes! I'm glad no one hit him. I hope all is well, and that your washer gets fixed soon :)

Amy said...

Cute kids!! Did Trent walk under a ladder holding a black cat or what? I'm glad he's o.k.! Great to hear you guys had a fun Halloween!

Stephens Family said...

Cute costumes and cute kids!! Man, that's freaky about Trent! Glad everything's okay!

Mother of Three said...

Cute kids! And great house! Looks like you guys are doing really well (besides the accident and all!)

Jolene said...

Aimee,
I stumbled onto your blog through Kellie Stephens's blog (hope that's okay with you). I haven't seen you since high school, so its fun to see what you've been up to.
You have a very cute family, and I love you new house (did you decorate the kids rooms yourself?).

Randi said...

I just wanted to let you know that we are reading!! The kids look so stinkin CUTE in their Halloween costumes :-)
XOXOXO
Randi and Jon