(P.S. That's not Tuff in the costume... hehe)
How CUTE? It's definitely just the right amount of material where it's not smothering and it's still enough to be cute! I haven't tired the whole thing on him, just the hat, and he didn't seem to mind it. Which is a plus since we can't get him to keep anything on his head. :) I know one things for sure, that's going to be one sweet looking scarecrow walking the Woodbury streets for candy on Saturday night! This will be our first official Halloween in our house. We live in town so I'm thinking we will get some trick or treaters. Since Tuff is big enough to actually go trick or treating this year, I have mom coming over to hand out candy for a while, while we're out with Tuff. I hope he likes it as much as I did when I was little. I'm really looking foward to his first trick or treating experience. Of course I will take tons of pictures to share on Monday. Last year buddy was only 3 and a half months old so we just carried him to a few people's houses that we knew. He was just to little to be taken from door to door. He was a cute little clown at almost 4 months...
And this was buddy's pumpkin from 2009 Halloween.
Mama and Daddy worked hard on that pumpkin! :) We have so many pumpkins at home this year. Jordan had originally bought some for a fall arrangement at the house but then we had to buy a few more for the wedding so it got a little overwhelming. I've been talking about carving 2 of them for the front porch for a few weeks now but just haven't had the motivation to do it. Hopefully I'll get some motive to carve atleast one Friday night before all the trick or treaters come on Saturday. (We live in a small town who doesn't believe in having Halloween on Sunday's so they've decided to do it on Saturday this year since it falls on Sunday.) I am getting pretty excited for the Halloween festivities. I am actually headed to walmart on lunch break for candy.
Not much else going on around the Alford house. Jordan seems to be feeling a little bit better so that's good. Hopefully we can get his headaches and BP under control soon! I remember when my BP was messed up before I was on BP meds... It sure does make you feel rough so I can only imagine what my boogies is feeling like. As for sleeping in the Alford house, I am still exhausted. Tuff actually SLEPT last night though. That was the first night this week since last Saturday night that he has slept. I wonder if a combination of motrin/benadryl had something to do with that. Hehehe. Before you start calling me a bad mom for drugging my child to sleep, there were reasons for both meds. :) As I mentioned in an earlier post, he's trying to cut all 4 molars so I've been giving him motrin to relieve the pain because I'm sure that the pain is one of the reason's we are not sleeping. As for the benadryl, he woke up yesterday morning with a runny nose. Ugh! I hate a runny nose more than anything. Runny nose=NO sleep. Not just a little bit of sleep but NO sleep. I think I've explained this one before but I'll run it by ya'll again. In OUR house.... Runny nose=can't breathe through nose which=have to breathe through mouth which=can't have passy. Can't have passy=NO sleep for Tuff which=NO sleep for mommy! I think that about sums it up. So thats where benadryl pops into the equation. Last nights equation consisted of "Motrin + Benadryl = SLEEEEEEEEEEEEP!" and "SLEEP + Mommy + Tuff = One happy and well rested Mommy and Tuff!" Wooooo to the hoooooo! :) :) :)
We did go to Courtland's game Tuesday night. Unfortunitely Courtland didn't get any playing time. The game was a very good game and Westside did end up pulling off a WIN so we will be back Saturday at 1:45 to watch them play for 1st place. Hopefully Courtland gets some playing time.
Hope everyone is enjoying their Thursday... Only half a day left until Friday! :)
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