I like fall and the nesting it brings us.
We started our weekend at a lil' Halloween party for the kiddies on Friday night. The boys got all dressed up in costumes. (Much negotiation went on over the costume selection. Once Aidan got wind that Brennan was debating wearing his storm trooper costume from last year, he threw his brand new Bo Bo Fett costume to the wind faster than you can say Light Saber! This led to a new line up for the night: storm trooper Aidan; Bo Bo Fett Brennan and Superman Griffin decked out in his "G" cape.)
We had been at the party for no less than five minutes when I was just completely and totally overwhelmed with emotion. I was overjoyed at the happiness on my children's faces. I felt so supremely blessed to have these children and our life. And I felt so lucky to have the opportunity to provide my children with this life. So, yes, I may have been the only person in the vicinity of the children's Halloween party to actually have to seek privacy to dab at the tears in her eyes. (And then I sent my hubbie off to find us a bar and a nice glass of wine to get our party on...)
The boys bobbed for apples. Griffin danced the night away. Aidan loved the chance to wrap me up like a mummy. (Me? Not such a great activity for the person with a slight claustrophobia.)
Saturday and Sunday were lazy days at home. It was peaceful and relaxed. Our big moment of excitement came Sunday night at the boys bedtime. We were "ghosted" with a surprise basket of treats and Halloween goodies. As part of the "ghosting," we have to hang a ghost in our front door and pick two neighbors to surprise with anonymous Halloween goodies. It's like a ding dong dash version of trick or treating. The kids love it.
So tonight, we put together two bags of Halloween goodies for our "ghosting." While Chris, Aidan and Brennan set off under the cover of darkness to surprise our neighbors, Griffin and I watched them from the front window. It was hysterically funny to see the boys ringing doorbells, dropping treat bags and running as fast as their legs could carry them. I especially enjoyed watching the boy across the street opening his door, once, twice, and then three times in the hopes of catching the mysterious "ghost" that left him treats.
Now the boys are all tucked into bed and I will celebrate with watching Gossip Girl on our brand spankin' newly installed Fios TV. Take that CBS parent network who pulled your stations off of Time Warner cable. Hell hath no fury like a mid-thirties suburban mother of three denied her teen trash. We got our CBS and the CW back. I can watch teen trash to my heart's content and watch my DVRed shows on any one of three TVs! This relieves much of the spousal debate over television control during hockey season. I can retreat to the bedroom in peace to watch my silly shows without commentary. I am a happy woman. I am at peace. (And this has nothing to do with the fact that I can now stream recorded children's television into the playroom. Nothing at all, I swear.)
Halloween party, Ghosting and some Gossip Girl. Oh, Lovely weekend indeed.