


Aren't these just the most precious pictures? All children love those who give gifts... What's the deal with Santa? Look at the joy on Pod's face above once Santa is through with him.... LOL!!!







Aren't these just the most precious pictures? All children love those who give gifts... What's the deal with Santa? Look at the joy on Pod's face above once Santa is through with him.... LOL!!!





Now isn't that funniest picture? Doesn't it conjure up memories of Christmas watching "The Christmas Story" when Ralphie has to wear the bunny costume??? HA HA HA HA Oh wait - I found something....
Anyway.... now that I'm done laughing... Here's the back of the costume (okay so I'm laughing again!)
So my biggest fear was that after I put all the hard work into this costume and made my sister mad in the process - that's another whole story - I worried no one would know what he was. I was afraid he looked like a mouse! So I had him carry arround his sock monkey in his orange plastic jack-o-lantern...
Once we got to school, the word spread pretty quickly that there was a sock monkey in Jace's classroom. Only one other boy was in the classroom when we got there. He was dressed as a Panda. Jace thought it was the funniest thing to see his friend with a panda suit on. He just pointed at him and giggled & tried to pet him. 

While I was putting Jace's food in the refrigerator, people were coming into the classroom and were ooooing and awwwing over him. I thought, "yeah, these people are just doing this so my feelings don't get hurt". I had told his two teachers the day before that I was making the costume. So, I thought this was just a tactic to help me not feel so bad since everyone else had store-bought costumes... I just thought he looked so darn cute anyway, I didn't care.So when I picked him up from school yesterday, his report read: "Jace was so cute in his sock monkey costume! Everyone commented on he should win cutest costume @ (insert school name here). Way to go Jaime!" So I was a little proud, but yet still had doubts that they were just trying to pat my ego.
Now, fast forward to last night on the drive home. I see that there is a trick or treat at the park. I called Joe and asked if he was on his way home and if he wanted to go? (Be prepared... this is where the bragging gets deep!)
So we get Jace dressed up again and off we go to the park, sock monkey and plastic jack-o-lantern in tow. We just get to the bottom of the hill and a few of the parents are going, "Oh would you look at how cute! A sock monkey! I've never seen a costume like that before! It's adorable!" Well, it was that way all night! I was VERY proud then... One lady even asked if she could take his picture because he was too cute & her friend makes sock monkeys for Christmas gifts every year.
Jace walked a majority of the way Trick or Treating. Joe carried him part of the way. We got there a little too late and some of the vendors were closing down before we could make the entire loop. I had a ball just watching Jace see all the costumes and hearring everyone comment on his. It was a ton of fun!
I called Joe's mom & dad when we got home and told them to be prepared with Puffs becuase they're going to get a trick or treater on Halloween night. I told them that we took Jace Trick or Treating and mom and dad got a lot of candy, but this trick-or-treater needed some puffs. LOL So tonight after Joe gets home from work, we're going to take our little sock monkey over to see them.
Here's some more pictures from yesterday at daycare and then trick or treating last night:
Jace in parade


Taking a break after marching in parade
Hi Mom!
All the kids at the daycare:
Brawny Man (Paper Towel Commercial) - How genius is that??? I love it!



Mommy & Daddy's pumpkins
Mommy's pumpkin in the works....




















