
I love my little painted pony!  Love, love, love.....love him.  Love. 

This was our first time to carve pumpkins as a family; I'm the type of person that does NOT put much weight into fulfilling EVERY holiday-themed activity, task, craft or project.  However, if it happens to fit into our schedule, then it is surely enjoyed!  Carving pumpkins was no exception--we had fun drawing the designs, cutting off the top, cleaning out the seeds/guts, carving out the jack-o-lanterns' faces and then watching it all come to fruition with the placement of a tealight candle!  The best thing about the entire production was being with my family; nothing is more important and enjoyable to me. 



Curren got to taste a candy corn for the first time....perhaps that was a mistake. 




Remember when I mentioned that Kavella discovered "dressing up" her baby brother? 

K, Max, Weston, William ready to trick-or-treat!

There is a particular neighborhood in Huntington Beach that goes OFF for Halloween; each house is a haunted mansion or covered in Halloween-themed decor.  Kavella kept receiving "double" candy offers because she was so cute!  I'm not just saying that because I'm biased; she really did!  I mean, look how cutiepie sweet she looks!  Love this girl! 


That doll looks scarily like Kavella as a baby...

I tried to tuck his double-chin under his shirt for the picture, but it peeped out there on the left side...oh, well, he better just get used to a fat chin; it's in his genes!

I feel so thankful to have these babes in my life!  Kavella, Curren, if you are reading this, I want you to know that I love you with all my heart and NOTHING could ever change that!  You two are my world.

Carter, the ninja!
 
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Curren's smile is so contagious. Sooo cute! PS its a girl!! help!
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