Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloweeni

Halloween is one of our favorite holidays - second only to Christmas, and we love celebrating the whole month through.  2011's Halloween has been a little less involved, but celebrated nonetheless.  We've watched some new movies (hard to believe there are any horror movies we haven't seen) - some of the new ones being Let The Right One In (we're fans of both the Swedish and English versions), Dog Soldiers, The Descent and Triangle, which was so-so.  We have read many Steven King and Edgar Allen Poe short stories, carved jack o'lanterns, and dressed up a few times.  All in all, it's been a killer month.  
 Matt's dia de los muertos face paint
Doris held the annual Jones family Halloween party - even the adults get goodies for winning Halloween bingo.  Yay! The party is such a wonderful, looked forward to tradition every year!
Madison looking especially creepy in her ghost costume
His and hers... all of the little boys loved Matt's bullets, and Matt loved his guy liner that lasted a few days


Greg & Joni's family - Greg recycles the beloved graduation gown every year, it has paid for itself time and time again 


Christine made her jester hat with a boy scout hat as the base, naturally
Cute little Matty - who doesn't want to tickle those blue legs 
Jeff looking rather sexy... er something like that 
Nun and crazy cat lady
We made Matt's mariachi pants with medallions and chains intended for jewelery making - I'm pretty sure he's going to wear them regularly - he thinks he's irresistible in them.  





We've also scored several sets of great tickets this month.  Pictured above is us at Portishead - so
unbelievably awesome.   We also saw So You Think You Can Dance which was fabulous, Blind Date an improv theatre performance which was hilarious, Swan Lake (second row) at the Colorado Ballet, a catering event full of all you can eat food, and we had club seats to a Broncos game.  Lucky ducks that's for sure.
Our sweet baby Rocco celebrated his second birthday.  He consumed a giant steak, and a doggie cake - made out of peanut butter and wheat flour
Devotchka at the Ogden was also quite stellar.  Half of the band were zombies and the other half vampires - they consumed a girl at the beginning of the show, and had fabric and ring aerialists perform during the show.  To boot - they sounded amazing.  

Taken with my iphone
We dressed up for the ward trunk or treat (only made one baby cry), and we won the scariest costume award (though our intention was to be happy).  I didn't want to mess with dying my hair black again, so they got the northern european dia de los muertos version.  We had dinner at Zengo that night which was fabulous and all of the servers were dressed up, super fun!

busy being adorable 
Delicious cupcakes made for Matt's class at church.  We made the bats and jack o lanterns out of chocolate

4 comments:

Denise Farrington said...

Happy Halloween! Great costumes, food and fun! What a celebration!

Love,
Denise

Chester B. said...
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Chester B. said...

Nice work, as always.
We'll have to make it out there to Colorado one of these years to partake of the festivities.

Jon, Kaylene and Laila said...

Rad Costumes and the pictures of the trip are amazing! we had to do a double take for Greg's daughter, because she really looks like Hannah Montana... that is we don't watch it but if we did we would be thoroughly impressed. Love you guys!