In true 2020 style, the kids couldn't go trick or treating this year. Such a bummer. But, we wanted to make the day just as fun in spite of the current environment. Solution? Halloween Pod Party!!
I coordinated with Beth and Natalie and we came up with a carnival/field day/fiesta/candy filled/activity filled day. We had games. We had hay rides. We had cookie decorating. We had Halloween themed food. We had a piƱata. We had glow sticks. And best of all. We had CANDY. Maybe we had too much? But whatever - the kids had a blast.
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Change a couple light bulbs and voila! Decorated for Halloween
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Spider web crispy treats
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Witches broomsticks
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Mummies
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Our little mud trucks with their #1 fans
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Let the candy hunt begin!
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Pretty much sums up Miles the entire party - lollipop in mouth
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We did a game where the kids had to choose between 3 bowls to find the candy. But, 2 of the bowls had spo0o0oky things. Miles was the guinea pig and chose to go first.
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First bowl: Blood. (jello) Miles reaction was hilarious. Excited, disgusted and then when we all laughed, he started to cry. Poor thing haha
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But then he figured out the game.
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His reaction when he found the candy. Priceless!
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Lizzie finding the blood. Mike in the background - "Lizzie! Lick it!!" And so she did.
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Brains!!
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Brooklynn: "Why do I have to go last??" Me: "Because you're the strongest and we have to give the little kids a turn." |
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And sure enough, she popped that thing right open! Us adults were a little bummed because Stephen was in line to go next. We also kinda wanted to see him hit it to smithereens. ha!
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Carson wasn't as interested in the hitting part. But the rope? Yes. Absolutely
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