Happy Halloween from Sleepy Hollow country.
I've taken up my post for the afternoon down at the gallery, leaving Tim at home to carve pumpkins, make corn chowder, delegate some clean-up, and accommodate unreasonable last-minute costume manufacturing requests. I'll show up right around the time the fun begins.
Pizza for the kids, a parade around the park with an assortment of instruments, some neighborhood trick-or-treating with the little ones. Then the "big kids" will get to go off on their own, while the grown-ups retire to our places around the fire pit to wait for their return with the loot.
I'm more than a little conflicted this year about how much freedom to give them (the kids, not the grown-ups), and exactly who qualifies as a "big kid" in this instance. I feel that I'm always struggling with the balance between "it's all in fun" and "oh, please, don't let them get hurt."
I feel really lucky that all of us-kids + grown-ups alike-have our friends to go through it all, together.
Here's wishing you all a safe, fun, happy evening. Thanks for reading.
tt










5 Comments:
happy halloween to you & your family!
sounds like a very good time!
Over here it's been a long and pretty day, full of pumpkins and ice cream and hotdogs on the grill(Wilhelm's birthday party). Today is also the day when we visit our ancestors graves and light candles in the dark, beautiful and Sleepy Hollowish at the same time. Hope you have a good evening around the fire!
Luv,
A.
i do imagine that is difficult. this year the boys elected not to go at all...a passing of an era. though they were happy to accept a big bag of candy from their grandmother! LOL
my kids went off with friends (and their parents) for an hour. fatty joined them and i stayed home to pass out candy. it was very lonesome - not a typical halloween. next year, their friends can come with me.
sounds like a perfect night for kids and adults alike. i hope all were well and safe.
love these photos, especially this last one.
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