Halloween finally arrived! Michael and Mary Ellen were so excited to be cowboys. So we got dressed and donned our best "Old West" attitude and headed to Alice Drive Baptist Church's Fall Festival. This is one of my most favorite things our church does all year. I think our pastor said we had between 3 and 4 thousand people that night at Fall Festival. In a town the size of ours that is truly amazing! It is a grand effort to organize but it is tons of fun for the kids in a safe, non-scary, and family-friendly environment. There were 4 or 5 bounce houses, a petting zoo, about 20 different games to play with prizes, popcorn and snow cones, a full meal of hot dogs, chips, lemonade and "Treat Street" where the kids go trick or treating! So off we went...and left a bowl of candy on the front step with a "take one please" sign.
Michael and Mary Ellen just finished trick-or-treating on "Treat Street". They were so cute, they wore the hats all night without complaint. When we were getting dressed, anticipating having to carry the cowboy hats all night, I told them that they needed to keep the hats on because it was part of their costume...and they did!
Mary Ellen showing off all her candy! We finally found a free haystack to sit on and Michael was ready to dive into his candy.
M&M with their friend Tyler "the farmer". They are such good playmates and really seemed to "go-together" that night.
The petting zoo was one of the favorites...especially for Mary Ellen. You guessed it...they had rabbits! About 6 fuzzy rabbits, all black or brown except for one big white one that Mary Ellen would NOT hold. He was sort of big and scary looking! They were so fuzzy you could barely tell which end was up. I think Michael talked to the rump-end of one for about 10 minutes.
The duck and chicken were so over-fed by the time we visited them, they wouldn't even take the bread from M&M's hand. Didn't stop them from trying though.
The best part...the unlimited candy! I figure it's only one night....so induldge! I let them have as much as they wanted until we came home and put it away. What a fun night! I love the way our church gives so generously to the community and especially to the kids. Oh, and all the candy in the bowl we left was gone when we got home. Twenty trick-or-treaters or one, who knows?!