We had a super fun Halloween. Last night's party at the Marsik's was great. We were all in costume. Jace was the cutest little dragon ever. I was a princess and Joel was my knight in shining poly-blend. During the party Jace took his first swing at a pinata. He was the littlest kiddo in the group. The next youngest participant was 4.
Today we enjoyed the warm weather by carving pumpkins on our front step and having a snowball fight. Then we took Jace out for some quick trick-or-treating. Jace loves his costume! (That's Emma in her Tigger costume greeting Jace when we stopped at Aunt Jessica and Uncle Don's house.)Grandma and Papa Palmer joined us at our house for dinner and to answer the door this evening. Jace was nervous whenever anyone knocked on the door but he always wanted to see who was there. Once, just after I closed the door, he decided that he really wanted to give fist bumps to the kids. I told him they were gone already. He walked over and gave a fist bump to the closed door.
We could not have asked for a better day.
We missed our annual pumpkin carving with the Sullivan family. We only got three pumpkins hastily carved and only two of them were done in time to decorate our porch on Halloween. Jace calls them bumbums (it sounds vaguely like pumpkin - at least it has 2 syllables)




The photos from the past three days all ended up being of 





About ten seconds after I took this picture Jace decided to reach in there and touch Janae's wet fingernail. The girls all squealed. Jace was silent for 2 seconds and then started crying. Poor guy. The girls all felt bad. It was my cue to put the little man to bed. 
There were bales of straw set out and kids stuffing their own scarecrows. Jace dove right in to the piles of straw and quickly found himself in the middle of a straw throwing fight that some older boys were having. Grandma Joy picked as much of the straw out of his hair as she could. I found straw in his diaper later. There was caramel sauce heating over a campfire and being served drizzled over apple slices. (to bad we were all stuffed from the burgers) There were horse drawn wagons taking families for rides around the perimeter. There was a pumpkin patch. It was actually just a fenced off field full of pumpkins that were hauled in from somewhere else but it made for some cute photos.



