On Friday I took the kids to Logan's work to go trick or treating. Leah was a little shy saying "trick or treat" but was not shy about walking up and pulling out candy from their candy buckets. Cameron made a cute little lion, and I even got his face painted quick enough while he was sitting in his high chair.
Logan dressed up like a co-worker as part of an inside joke. And another co-worker of Logan's brought her cute dog with her, and the kids loved petting it. Cameron kept grunting and pointing to it and got so excited to touch it.
Because Logan's news desk is removed a little from the rest of the office, his section had the over head lights turned off with orange lights, cobwebs, a smoke maker and other spooky decorations. Leah enjoyed seeing all of it.
After pumpkin carving on Halloween day, we had Kelcy, Logan's sister, and her friend over for jambalaya. It was so yummy, but it took a little longer cooking so we didn't leave for trick or treating around the neighborhood until 6:30 p.m. Logan stayed home to pass out candy.
We made it three-quarters of the way around our church when it started getting cold, and Leah was getting tired of walking. So we finished up a few more houses and got home at 7 p.m. to warm her up. She had been sick during the week but we thought she had gotten better. But evidently she was still sick and walking around trick or treating did not help, and she ran a temperature last night.
Leah tripped and fell while we walking and was not happy when I tried to take a picture. And then when she did smile, I couldn't snap fast enough.
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