
Sebastian and his buddy, Caden, trick or treating
Noah, the little pumpkin
This year Sebastian learned the true meaning of Halloween, candy. He's not too keen on costumes, in fact we ended up not going trick or treating last year because he refused to wear his costume, so this year we went with something tried and true, the Home Depot apron and the Lowes hat. I had picked up a great lion costume at a consignment sale, complete with paws, mane, tail and round belly. Unfortunately Sebastian wasn't impressed. When I pulled it out to show him that it had a mane he replied, "But I'm not a lion, I'm a boy. I already have hair" and then proceeded to list all the body parts that he already had and didn't need from a costume. I thought I had him when I pointed out the tail but he quickly informed me that he was growing a tail. So we went with something he was already comfortable wearing. I was surprised by how many comments he received about his costume. Just a reminder to me to go homemade, if possible.
Noah did the obligatory first-Halloween pumpkin costume, sans adorable pumpkin hat. The hat did not make it home, even after a second attempt and special trip to my sister's just for the hat (which proceeded to fall out of my pocket into her driveway) so it was not meant to be. He was a pretty darn cute pumpkin just the same (like his brother and cousin, Teya, before him).
Sebastian is getting down to the last of his Halloween candy now (with a little help from mom and dad). He's enjoyed getting into his candy bag for potty treats, as well as gorging himself when I forgot to put it back up and left him alone with it while putting Noah down from a nap. I found him with a mouth full of gum. He proceeded to tell me that he'd eaten lots of candy, the wrapper evidence in the trash backed him up, and that he was getting a sick tummy. I'm not sure if he actually felt sick, he didn't act like it, or if he was just repeating what he'd probably heard me say a few times. At any rate, the candy will soon be gone and he'll just be left with an empty pumpkin bucket and memories of easy and abundant candy. Something to look forward to next year.
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