Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Pre-Halloween Fun

The end of October is almost here and I have been busy adding the final touches to my October decorations. With Halloween just a week away, I thought a bit of digital magic would add the sparkle needed to wrap up my October decorations. All I needed was my little granddaughters to inspire me because what is Halloween without children? My wish was granted. 

The little girls spent last weekend with us. I had a variety of ideas planned to entertain them. One was a morning walk around the neighborhood with baskets of cookies for neighbors to taste. While adding Halloween decorations around the house, my oldest granddaughter found two accessories in my Halloween box that made her eyes sparkle. She giggled with joy upon finding a LI Duck whistle and dentures. I started taking photos that made my younger grandgirl and me laugh. One in particle sparked an idea. Why not digitize the photo with some photo apps to create a party invitation. The photo chosen for the invitation was carefully placed on the outside wreath for the parents to see before entering the house.

Dressing in costumes is part of the fun of a Halloween party so of course the question was asked, "What can the girls wear?" Luckily, I had costumes made by my talented mother for my children when they were young. The grandgirls decided they would be happy to wear the robot and clown costumes made by Grandma Kay.  Their parents were surprised when they walked in and I was delighted to have my first Halloween House party in Virginia with the family and my little grandgirls.


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5 comments:

  1. Can I be your grand daughter, too? I love your idea of walking around the neighborhood and sharing cookies. And how fun to put together a small Halloween party for the family. You are a fun grandma and the girls will treasure these memories forever. :)

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    1. Debbie, thanks for joining me here. Despite the lateness of my post, I just wanted to tell this story. I like the thought that I am a "fun Grandma" but in truth I am so appreciative that I have the chance to be close to the girls as they grow up. It was difficult to live so far away in Long Island, NY before the move.

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  2. Carol, what fun you and your granddaughters had. You are building traditions and memories with them. Your move allows you to be a bigger part of their lives...a win win for everyone.

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    1. Bob, my one word appreciate is really a good guide for me. I find quite a bit of appreciation in life. The little grands are such a bonus in our move and autumn here is filled with colorful delights.

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