No, he is not dressed up as a farmer. For those of you who do not live in my toddler-infused world, this is Bob the Builder. He felt very insecure about his hat, so he insisted on holding it on in the pictures. The rest of the time, his daddy carried it or wore it. My favorite part of trick-or-treating this year was the neighbor (who doesn't have any kids yet) who held out the giant bucket of candy, somehow thinking that letting a 3 year old pick his own candy was a good idea. Pan right to find mommy running up the sidewalk to stop cute little boy from cleaning out naive neighbor.
This is Owen's best friend, Evie--as you can tell by the delighted smile on his face. We stopped by our church's Harvest Festival just so he could say hi. By the way, can I just say that part of me is a little dubious over the label "harvest festival?" It's on Halloween. We're not fooling anyone.
And last, but not least, Owen enjoying the fruits of his labor. Nevermind that these "fruits" were made by Mike & Ike (thought you might appreciate that Uncle Daniel) and probably don't contain an ounce of fruit.
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Uncle Daniel does appreciate it. :)
We loved the pictures. It was very funny when we tried to tell Owen that his middle name was Robert, and that his great-great grandfather Robert was called Bob and that he was also a builder.
On the "Harvest Festival" quandary...I saw a sign at a church in Durham advertising "Holy-Ween". Now it doesn't get any better than that...
I can top that - a church in VA Beach does an annual "holy ghost weiner roast"... although in their defense, they don't do costumes.
What a good-looking girlfriend Owen has there!
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