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Libby - Six Years Old (July 2010)

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Trick or Treat!

After much anticipation, Halloween finally arrived! Libby was so eager to go trick or treating that she even agreed to take a nap that afternoon! Of course with this new daylight saving time, it didn't even get dark until after we got home...so it was pointless to have gotten Libby a costume that had a lighted skirt! It also made it more difficult to tell which houses were welcoming trick or treaters because it was hard to see if the porch lights were on or not. All of these are things I'm sure Gov. Daniels did not consider when he changed DST! Of course, Libby noticed none of these things and was perfectly content going door to door in the daylight begging for candy with all her cousins! I was happy to see chocolate made a comeback this year after a very disappointing bucket full of hard candy last year! Let's here it for chocolate! OK...enough of my rants...on to the pics!


Here is my princess....literally!
This is actually a witch costume, but at the last minute
she decided she was just going to be a Halloween Princess,
so we ditched the witch hat!

Here is Libby with two of her cousins, Abi and Emily.


Here is Libby being held at knife point by Nathan.
He's her most favorite person (besides me of course!) in the whole
wide world, so she didn't mind him threatening her life!


The porch of this house was "haunted" and the
people who lived there were dressed up as well.
The kids thought it was cool!


This pot belly pig greeted trick or treaters at one house.
Ironically, Libby did not want to interact with this pig.
Libby apparently only likes farm pigs!
This pig was even dressed for the occasion!
It has wings and a tutu if you can't tell!


This was our last stop of the evening...Toni's house.
Libby decided she would put on her monster mask so she could
give Toni a big scare!
Kids this age are so funny because they actually believe
they scare us!
Well, sometimes Libby does scare me, but it has nothing to do with the mask!

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