Showing posts with label carnival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carnival. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2025

Hodge Podge Halloween

The last few days of October kind of became a hodge podge of Halloween and other holiday celebrating. Some things were celebrated on their day and some were celebrated "observed." So here we go.
I asked Jet a while back what he wanted to be for Halloween. He told me, "Batty." I definitely went with a joke in there but also decided I could make him bat wings so he could be "Batty." Jeremy made bat ears for him.
He loved his bat wings so much, he wore them a lot. One day when they were all finished, he asked to watch an episode of Wild Kratts about bats. He wore his wings and watched the episode then told us things he knew about bats. "They sleep upside down." He said that as he was lying on his back trying to get his feet all the way up into the air. Have I mentioned I love that kid so much?
That day was October 29, National Cat Day (not to be confused with National Black Cat Day two days earlier). I took a picture of the neighbor's cat skeleton decoration again.
It was also National Oatmeal Day but we were too busy to celebrate that day. Jeremy and Lucky volunteered to make balloon animals at the Primary Carnival the Young Women put on. Jet got to test run his bat wings and ears. He enjoyed playing games and getting prizes and treats. He also decorated a sugar cookie. 
The Young Women really put on a good event. Besides the things Jet wanted to do, they also had face painting and freeze dance contests and musical chairs and crafts. I was impressed.
We celebrated Oatmeal Day the next day, October 30, which was actually Haunted Refrigerator Night. So Lucky and I made oatmeal muffins and I fried up some eggs (from the refrigerator- Boo!) for dinner.
Lucky: It looks like a duck face.
 
Earlier that day, our friend Stephanie came over to watch a spooky movie with Nichole and me while we drank hot chocolate and ate toast. Mmmmm. The movie was Something Wicked This Way Comes. I watched that movie when I was a kid and it was creepy. It's still creepy now that I'm an adult. I won't recommend it to my sensitive child.
October 31 was Halloween, National Breadstick Day, Frankenstein Friday, and National Knock Knock Joke Day. Jet and I did knock knock jokes a few days before when we were talking about that holiday coming up.
Jeremy got us donuts as a special treat for Halloween breakfast.
Jet did a really good job going in to school that day (he doesn't always). I think he was excited about Halloween and his costume. I watched Jet and Lucky in the elementary school Halloween parade. 
At home after Nichole got back from classes, she helped me make dinner. That was really helpful because besides working on the food, I was also running around picking kids up after school. 
Jet got fangs at school (which he calls a jaw- it makes sense), so a few times he told people he was a vampire bat. 
Because of Nichole's help, we were able to eat before trick or treating. Spaghetti Monsters to celebrate Halloween, National Breadstick Day, and Frankenstein Friday. 
The three youngest went trick or treating with me around the neighborhood then the whole family loaded up in the van and went trick or treating at my sister's house then went in to visit for a little bit. It's tradition. Every year, Jet talks about trick or treating at his aunt's house.
While we were out trick or treating, Jr. Jr., dressed as a jester, showed people juggling tricks and they gave him treats.  
Jet as you know was a bat (Batty).
Lucky dressed as Quirrel from Hollow Knight, the video game. Jeremy made his costume.
Hodge Podge Halloween celebrating. It's fun.

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Wonderful Weirdos, That's Us

September 9 was International Sudoku Day. Good job, Nichole, celebrating.

It was also Wonderful Weirdos Day, which you know we celebrate just by being us.
After the kids got home from school, I took them up with me to a carnival where my wonderful weirdo of a husband was making balloon animals. We ate some food (free is great for Shelftember), the boys played some carnival games, and we closed Jeremy's line so he could go home and sleep before he had another show the next day.
I wanted to get a picture of Jeremy doing balloons so I said, "Happy Wonderful Weirdos Day," and he gave me that look.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

February Catchup

It's amazing how I can miss just a few days of posting on this blog and I feel like I have to do major catchup. Oh well. So let's do some of that catchup right now.
February 19 was National Chocolate Mint Day. Jr. really wanted to make chocolate mints but couldn't find everything that was needed so he took my advice, melted some chocolate, and dipped pieces of candy cane in it- voila, chocolate mints.
February 21 was the anniversary of The Legend of Zelda. The kids played Zelda music on their stringed instruments. A couple days later, Jr. played the game Majora's Mask while Nichole painted. Yeah, that's right. If you give Nichole a medium...

February 23 was National Rationalization Day. It was somewhat low key that day. I did make banana bread because it was also National Banana Bread Day. I'll tell you something. It was so nice to sit around the table as a family, eating banana bread and talking. I love my family.

February 26 was Carnival Day. We had pink lemonade with dinner.
February 27 was National Chili Day, National Toast Day, and National Strawberry Day. Guess what we ate. Turkey chili and toast with strawberry jam. Mmmmmm.
February 28 was National Tartar Sauce Day. We had fish sticks sandwiches. That day was also National Tooth Fairy Day. Lucky celebrated a day later by having another loose tooth come out while he was eating carrots.

February 29 was Leap Day. Apparently, according to our 2020 National Day Calendar, it was also National Rare Disease Day USA. How appropriate I was sick that day. Luckily it wasn't a rare disease, though. I'll take what I had over something really scary. I looked back at my last Leap Year post in 2016 and family members were sick then, too. Sigh.
Nichole and I watched the movie, Leap Year, on Leap Day. Nichole and Joshua also took care of dinner that night. Thanks, kids. Joshua took care of dinner the next night as well while I was recovering but I'll go into more of that when I post about the beginning of March.
Wow. Busy busy. And it's still Winter so this is all still with the baby and me not going out much. Wow.

Friday, November 3, 2017

Halloween Pack Meeting

Recently, we went to a Halloween-themed cub scout pack meeting.  Jr. and another boy were both awarded their Bear.  They had something special for those boys and their mothers.  The boys decorated their moms' faces and the moms decorated their sons' faces.
Here's how ours turned out (Jr. did my face first and did a terrific job so I decided to copy him).
Everyone also got to play Halloween carnival games.  They had fun.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Carnival Day 2015

So we had some ideas for celebrating Carnival Day, February 26.  Unfortunately Jr. woke up this morning sick so we couldn't do our plans.  However, we could still eat carnival type foods.  So we had corn dog bites and onion rings.
We had pink lemonade and I took the other container of cotton candy left over from Cotton Candy Day and put some on skewers for the kids.
So we were still able to celebrate even if we weren't able to do some of the things I was thinking of.
And that's okay.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Carnival Day 2014

February 26 is Carnival Day.

With dinner, we drank pink lemonade.  That's a carnival type drink.

It was also our Family Home Evening night, so for our activity the kids played a carnival game- coin toss- trying to toss pennies in a ring.

Nichole and Jr. did some tricks.  They could be in a carnival side show.

Jeremy tried out a new magic trick on us.

And for FHE treat (this has nothing to do with carnivals), Jr. suggested snowman sandwiches.  This time, besides the raisins, everyone could also use carrots to decorate the outside.  This is how they turned out:
 Jr.'s
 Daddy's
 Nichole's
Jr. Jr.'s