11.01.2008

Halloween Dance at the Caldees' place

Witches fingers (breadsticks with almond fingernails . . . I stole this creepy idea from the fun party we went to last week).Winners: "The Best Tights Couple"
We were delighted that Sarah Palin joined our party.
The Asian crew wearing real kimonos, Thai shirts, authentic fisherman pants and special hats (including an upturned rice steamer basket hat).
Josh's delicious clam chowder.
Ursula, the bad sea witch from "The Little Mermaid". Appropriate costume for Granna Leslie considering Mavis dressed as Ariel.
Grandma Helen grew some extra legs too!
Becky's cute ghosties.
Tall & tasty breadsticks. Josh also made two trays of the best focaccia.
More witches fingers. Jennifer crafted these from carrots. Creepy.

10.31.2008

Cutest Halloween Costumes



These are my nieces, and I just couldn't resist posting these pics of them in their Halloween Costumes. They are sooo adorable!! Hopefully Erin doesn't mind me showing off her kids (she took these lovely photos).

10.30.2008

A nice girl pumpkin



Mavis wanted me to make her pumpkin a "nice, girl one." So I complied.

Visiting Great Grandma

We certainly don't visit Great-grandma Virginia Irons enough. She lives in Nephi. She's in her late nineties. She patted our hands a lot, and rubbed them as we held her hands. She couldn't hear us very well, and didn't speak at all. We woke her from her nap. Jack kept trying to jump around and climb on Grandma. We had to be vigilant in restraining him so as not to leaver her injured from our visit. Mavis wore her Halloween costume, although she had to remove the wig to eat her snack (yams) before we left.




Dinglehoppers for the Ariel Princesses


Today the girls (Mavis and her friend Sophia) got to wear costumes to preschool (even the teacher dressed up). They were lucky enough to both be Ariel, the adored, complete with astounding and beautiful red wigs (I don't know if Pantone makes such a vibrant color as this neon red! I didn't know anyone could, but a somewhat close match is pms red 032). They were also supplied with dinglehoppers to comb their lovely locks.


10.27.2008

Spooky Halloween Party with Friends

Witches FingersGhostie-berries

Scary Little Monsters

An Alien Witch

Wearing the head of Jack Skellington
(from the piñata)

The Rush for Piñata Candy
These pics are from a party at Jonathan & Maira's place. Maira made the sweet piñata (one of the best I've ever seen!!) and all the spooky treats. I just wish I had a better picture of the Jack Skellington piñata and a picture of the amazing chicken noodle soup with homemade noodles, including disgustingly realistic eyeball noodles. I tasted one and although it tasted as good as the rest of the noodles, I still couldn't eat any more because they looked too real—SICKening!

10.26.2008

Foodie Training

Relatively speaking, Mavis is a great eater. She eats all kinds of things that other kids wouldn't touch. I like to flatter myself that it's because I've taught her well, although it's very likely that her palate naturally tolerates a broader range of flavors than that of most other kids. There are, however, times when I just cannot get her to eat what I'm serving. On one such occasion she hoped I wouldn't notice the two bowls she'd stacked to form a little hiding place for some undesirables.



Although she wouldn't eat her green beens and cukes that day (strange too because cukes are one of her all-time favorite foods) I did convince her to partake of this delicious goulash I invented.


The Witches



'jama boy and blankie girl