I think that Trevor more appreciated the holiday this year, especially now that he has a better understanding of candy. I went with him to his daycare this morning to attend their trick-or-treat parade and then we went out trick-or-treating at as many friends' houses that we could fit into a good hour/hour and a half. At first he seemed not too sure about the whole process, but after a house or two got the hang of it. We'd take him out of the car, give him his bag and tinker-kitty, and he'd start to giggle and make a beeline to the door. He never quite got the staying on the porch thing--instead wanted to walk right on in everyone's houses when they opened the door.
Up until this morning I was curious to how they planned on getting a whole class of toddlers to walk together for their parade. The trick was ropes with slip handles. The kids were pretty cute to watch. They didn't really seem to take notice of eachother's costumes--just another day of parents making odd wardrobe choices.
And the candy--earlier today someone gave him a mini-Hershey bar that was wrapped pretty solidly. He started chewing on it wrapped and I didn't think much of it. By the time we got to the car I found the wrapper still looking intact, but he must have gnawed a bit of a hole and managed to chew about a third of the candy bar out.
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Still waiting for the video of John teaching Peter Pan how to leap!
He makes such a cute little Peter Pan!!
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