Sunday, October 27, 2019

We've Only Just Begun


Last night was the village Halloween celebration. Of course, we went, with the under-10 set in costume.


From left to right we have a very sulky Crusader king, a fighter pilot who needs a couple of years to fill out that flight suit, the world's most adorable chef, and a very fierce ninja in Converse. Plus a couple of puppies who are hopeful that the chef has some treats in that apron.

Part of the celebration is one of those trunk-or-treat deals where the kids go to (parked) cars and get candy. They also got candy at the haunted house. Between the four of them, they came home with this:


Baby Candy Bowl.

After the first day of treats, I always dump all the candy in that one huge colander. So that's the beginning of The Candy Bowl. 

Later this week, there will be a Halloween party in Jack's classroom, as well as one for Cubby and Charlie. And then on Thursday is the actual trick-or-treating. Soon The Candy Bowl will be overflowing into a Candy Bag. 

Given the rate at which I allow my children to eat candy, this means that it will sit around until about Christmas, at which point all the good candy (i.e., chocolate) will be gone, leaving only the unwanted DumDum lollipops and weird stuff like Atomic Fireballs, which I will throw out eventually. It's a tradition.

But for now, we have KitKats and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups in The Candy Bowl, with the promise of much more to come. 

Let the sugar-fueled revelry begin.

3 comments:

mil said...

Ah, fireballs! We used to love them -- though eventually I learned that the red dye gave me headaches. The King of the Crusaders must have realized that Crusades were not a very good idea: wise little man. On the other hand, the wee fly boy looks ready to take off, the Ninja looks ferocious, and the chef is totally adorable. Great costumes!

Lindsay C said...

I am sure that you have already done this in previous years BUT you consider throwing all of the leftover candies into baked goods. For example my mom used to make blondies with leftover candy bars ... here is a recipe I found that was very similar (https://freshaprilflours.com/2014/10/31/candy-bar-blondies/)! Let me know if you try it!

Anonymous said...

Agree with mil, great costumes!
Linda