Showing posts with label 31 Days of Halloween 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 31 Days of Halloween 2015. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Countdown to Halloween - Days 26-31

I hope everyone had a fun, chocolatey Halloween! I know we did. I'm kinda sad that October is over, it's been such a fun month filled with festivals, family time, yummy treats, and even a whirlwind Disney trip. That's probably why it all flew by so fast. I am excited for holiday season to be in full swing though. I have to admit, I'm one of those people that is fine with Christmas decorations popping up in stores the day after Halloween. They just make me happy. But before I get way too ahead of myself, let's recap the last week of October, shall we? If you've been joining up with Courtney, Amanda, Kelly, Elizabeth, and I for this whole month, I've loved reading about all the fall adventures you've been on. So many cute kid-in-pumpkin-patch pictures, spooky pjs, and fun crafts. I love it! So a big thanks for linking up. 

Starting with Day 26 (read recaps 1, 2, 3, and 4), here we go:
Day 26: Pumpkin Cookies.
It's not a holiday without some festive sugar cookies, and these were our best attempt. Not exactly Pinterest quality, or even homemade, but Ez had fun decorating them. And then pulling off all the candies and redecorating them over and over. They wound up entertaining him for much longer than I was anticipating, which is always a huge win in Toddlerville. 

Day 27: Pumpkin Art.
We got to the Target dollar section a little late this season, but we did manage to find one lone pumpkin sponge paint brush, which I immediately snapped up. Ez absolutely loved it. The well defined pumpkins had a little help from Mom, and the slightly more abstract ones are all Ez. Definitely a fun Mom and Ez play date while Declan was napping.

Day 28: Five Black Cats Crafting.
I really liked this monster rock craft I mentioned last week, but then Ez became obsessed with 5 Black Cats and we adapted the monster rocks into black cats. Or maybe skunks, depending on how you look at them. My artistic ability aside, Ez had fun collecting and painting the rocks and we've been using them for counting activities as we read the book. 

Day 29: Happy Mail.
Earlier in the week we mailed off some homemade cards, and then we got a whole bunch back in return. Technically Declan's first holiday was the 4th of July, but that's not really a card sending holiday, so he got his first holiday cards this week. First holidays are so bittersweet. They're just too fleeting. Even though Dec doesn't know what's going on right now, I like to save all their first cards in a keepsake box for them to look back at one day. As for Ez, he's at the age where he thinks all mail is for him anyway, so this was a fun mail week for him.

Day 30: Halloween Carnival.
On Halloween Eve we went to a Halloween carnival near Joe's work. There were a ton of games and Ez is at the perfect age to try them all out. The first game he tried was candy corn bowling, where he chose the smallest, lightest ball which kept stopping right in front of the pins. After I dragged him away so that other kids could have a turn he kept staring back wistfully, apparently dissatisfied that he didn't knock down all the pins. After that he couldn't bear to lose, so he basically cheated at each game, walking right up to the target and just dropping the ball or bean bag in, then jumping up and down in excitement. He had fun though, and that was the point. The games ended with a huge pumpkin seed hunt, aka - orange and black plastic eggs with little prizes hidden inside. Ez loved it until he opened up one of the eggs to find a plastic spider. He briefly picked it up then flung it back down, shuddering for a good twenty seconds afterward. Of course this prompted Daddy to chase him around with the fake spider while Ez ran screaming for his life. Not sure where he got his fear of spiders from, but it was real and it was dramatic. Spiders aside, a good time was had by all. Then we went home and watched Hocus Pocus. And when I say we, I mean I watched it in between listening to Ez sing the ABCs, make animal sounds, and recite his colors. Pretty much anything he could do to redirect attention to him, because clearly moms aren't supposed to watch movies that don't involve cars. 

Day 31: Happy Halloween!
We started the day off with...what else?? Donuts, of course! It was a Saturday, after all. Then we headed out for some early trick or treating in the downtown area of a nearby town. Ez loved it. Even more so if he got to put the candy in his own bucket all by himself. Afterward we headed home for some relaxation then we attempted another round of trick or treating. Our neighborhood was kind of a bust though, and Ez was over it after a few houses anyway. He wound up falling asleep around 7:00 in his stroller while we walked to a nearby restaurant for some Mexican takeout. Then Joe, Declan and I watched Planet of the Apes while eating nachos and chocolate. K, that last part might have just been me.

What 90% of my photos of the two of them look like.

All in all a very fun and satisfying Halloween, and the perfect sugar-fueled way to end a whole month of fun. Here's how we did on our Fall Bucket List:

I dropped the ball on pumpkin carving. Three trips to various pumpkin patches and we never actually got any carving pumpkins. I figured I'd just walk next door to the store and get some when we were ready to carve, which wasn't till right before Halloween, and the store was out of pumpkins. Oh well. I'm not super bummed since I know that at this stage I would've been the sole pumpkin carver. Maybe next year Ez will be more into it. As for Winchester Mystery House, it's open year round so we'll get to it this month, most likely.

Now it's your turn - grab a button and link up below. Can't wait to see some cute kiddos in costumes!

  The Joni Journey


Friday, October 30, 2015

Mickey's Halloween Party


Bright and early last Friday we caravaned down to Disneyland with my parents and brother and went straight from a seven hour car ride to Mickey's Halloween Party. The car ride is probably a separate post all in itself, but if I had to sum it up in one word, I'd pick loud. Thankfully we corralled my brother into driving with us, since Joe couldn't make it, and somehow we all survived. Our sanity, not so much. 

One of my favorite things about Disney during the holidays are the decorations. A complete overload of pumpkins and oranges and yellows, as well as touches of Disneyfied spookiness. It's magical festiveness at it's finest:

I have to give my boys props. After being cooped up for way too long and surviving LA traffic, they flipped a switch and were perfectly happy and content all through Mickey's party. We got to Disneyland a little after 5 and didn't leave till midnight. Talk about rock stars. Ez took a little nap, but Declan spent the majority of that time alert and perfectly content to watch all the people and take in admiring compliments on his costume.

This was Ez's first year really getting the hang of trick or treating. He finally understands what candy is all about and actually said trick or treat a few times. Then he climbed back in his stroller and let us wheel him through the treat lines, eventually falling asleep. He's either the laziest trick or treater ever, or completely genius. Fall asleep, wake up with a full bag of candy next to you. Not a bad plan, kid. Thank the grandparents for that one.

While the grandparents took over trick or treating duties, my brother and I went on a ton of rides. More rides than I've been on at Disneyland in a long long time. The great thing about the Halloween Party is they kick everyone out at 7 pm so the ride lines are super short. We walked straight onto Pirates, Indiana Jones, and Thunder Mountain. Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion had the longest wait at half an hour. We also squeezed in Star Tours before the night was over. 

I skipped the fireworks this year, because as my brother pointed out, while everyone is staring up at the sky it's the perfect time to sneak on a ride. My mom said Ez wasn't as into the fireworks as he was last year, but Declan stared at them completely rapt the whole time. I tell ya, that kid loves a good spectacle.

When we got back to the hotel close to 1 am Ez was bouncing off the walls. Thank you sugar overload. He finally dumped all his candy on the floor and settled down with Uncle Brett to survey his loot and learn all the candy lingo. Every kid knows that trick or treating isn't over till you've counted all your candy. Finally, after 2 am, everyone fell asleep and slept in nice and long the next day, till almost 10.

Thanks mom, for planning the whole trip! And thanks to both grandparents for taking care of the kiddos and giving me a break. We all had an amazing time!

And now for a bunch of blurry pictures. The lighting wasn't that great and the subjects were on the go.

More on the rest of our Disney trip to come!

Monday, October 26, 2015

Halloween Countdown: Days 19 - 25

5 days till Halloween! Is everyone stocked up on candy and finished with their costumes? Good! Cause we sure aren't. I foresee a mad dash for both those items on Saturday afternoon. 

I'm excited to see what everyone's been up to in the last full week before Halloween, so let's jump right in with the countdown, starting at 19:
Day 19: Monster Window Clings.

Ez had a ton of fun with window clings last year, so of course I had to snap some up from the dollar section this year. Ez loved putting them up just as much as he did last year, but so far he hasn't been taking them down and depositing them all over the house. A sign of maturity, I suppose. Declan had fun during this activity too, mostly because he's discovered his feet and that equals hours of entertainment for him.

Day 20: Fall Photos.
We did a fast DIY park photo shoot, and I'm counting that as our fall family photos. This month just went by too fast to plan anything else. You can see all the rest of my favorites here.

Day 21: Fall Decor.
Pumpkins everywhere make me happy! And Ez too. You're more likely to find pumpkins strewn across the floor than on our shelves, because #toddlerlife, but it's the idea that counts. You can check up our fall setup here.

Day 22: Monster Crafts.
Since Ez currently has a love of all things monsters, I rounded up a few of my fave Pinterest-inspired monster crafts over here.

Day 23: Mickeys Halloween Party!
We had a blast and I'm sad it's over. Expect to hear lots more about this later this week.

Day 24-25: Halloween Flashback.
We were traveling home from Disneyland, so instead of fun Halloween activities we spent lots of hours crammed into a car listening to Cars on repeat. Here are a few of my favorite pictures from Halloweens past. And, a very special flashback to last Halloween morning when we got confirmation that baby Declan was indeed in my belly. Crazy how much has changed since this picture:

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  The Joni Journey


Friday, October 23, 2015

Fall Decor


I love getting a glimpse into other people's homes and decorating styles (Property Brothers addict right here), so I thought I'd give a little fall decor home tour. When it comes to fall decorations I tend to stick with autumn, harvest type stuff that I can leave up till Thanksgiving, as opposed to Halloween specific decorations that have such a short shelf life. It's a combo of laziness, lack of storage space, and personal preference. I'm a big fan of typical deep, rich fall colors, so I tend to just throw a bunch of pumpkins on every shelf in the house and call it a day. Both this year and last year Ez helped me make a garland. Last year we did pumpkins, this year we went for leaves. I also like to create a little holiday reading nook for Ez. He loves books anyway, but having his own little corner makes it extra cozy and inviting. I think I love it more than he does. In fact, I kinda want my own. I guess that's next on my agenda.


What's your style? Classic autumn or spooky Halloween? Or somewhere in between?

Thursday, October 22, 2015

6 Monster Halloween Crafts


Lately Ez has been really into monsters, mostly because of this monster bowling set that he's slightly obsessed with. So when it came time to do our annual Halloween footprint craft I knew I wanted to do Monsters. I browsed Pinterest for awhile and didn't really find what I was looking for, so I improvised, but I did find a bunch of other cute monster crafts that we have either done in years past or that I'm hoping we'll get around to this year.

1. Monster Mobile from Happy Hooligans
2. Frankenstein Footprint from Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
3. Rock Monsters from Free Kids Crafts
4. Mix and Match Felt Monsters from And Next Comes L
5. Glove Monsters from Craftaholics Anonymous
6. Monster Footprints:

This is too easy to even require instructions. All you need is some paint, some glue on googly eyes, some glue, a sharpie, and some willing (or not so willing) feet. Dip feet in paint, make a footprint, and let that dry. Then using your finger make different colored dots on the body and hair. Once that's all dry draw on the mouth and glue on some eyes. I'm sure you could figure that all out from the picture though. The hard part is successfully getting unwilling feet onto the paper. For that I suggest laying out a bunch of sheets of paper in a row and just stomping their feet on each one as quickly as possible. That way, if you're lucky, you'll get at least one good one. Good luck if you're trying to get two different feet on the same piece of paper!


Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Fall Photos


It's not fall without a good leaf photo shoot. Staged, impromptu, professional, iPhone... I don't care, I love em all. There's something so classic about kids sitting in piles of leaves. Even if they're so little they need to be propped up. Or maybe especially when they're that little. The ones I got of Ez when he was just a few months old still stand out as some of my favorite photos of all time:

Since I don't think we'll have time to get actual family photos this month (the rare kind, where we're all in the shot), I decided to take a few quick photos at the park by our house. Fifteen minutes (plus a few tears and some spit up) later we got some new family classics.