Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sunday morning ramblings

I woke up to find that my clock and my phone displayed different times - Daylight Saving Time, it is finally here! I feel like I have been handed a beautiful gift, one hour of time! I decided to use that time to try to catch up on blogs, since I have read very few in the last few weeks. I'm glad I did - do you know about the awesome giveaway at Canton Village Quilt Works? I want to win this:


Halloween was great! We have to drive into town to find a neighborhood to trick-or-treat in since we live in such a remote location. We tried a new neighborhood this year, one that was less crowded and more spread out than our usual route, but extremely friendly and fun. We also stopped by Mamanance/Nancy's house because she mentioned earlier that she probably wouldn't receive any trick-or-treaters. We can't have that now, can we?

Both of my children cracked me up last night. At one house, we arrived as one woman was running out of candy. She said, "Well, I guess you guys get the last of the candy." My 7-year-old, Jason, said, "Oh, would you like some of my candy so you can give it to the other kids who come later?" Needless to say, the woman was quite surprised and pleased with my little one. So was I. Compassion and generosity are good traits to have, in my book.

Later, about halfway around the neighborhood, my 4-year-old, Donald, got tired of walking and talking to strangers and he just wanted to get in the car and eat some candy. As people tried to give him more candy, he kept saying, "No thanks, I have enough candy." Meanwhile, I'm behind him thinking, "No! Get more so you can share with your Mommy!"

8 comments:

Shirley said...

Your kids are so precious. You're sure a good mom. So did you collect any candy? I figure if an adult comes to my door dressed up they deserve candy too.

Becky said...

What great fellas ya got there!!!

marlene@ByTheSeam said...

Cute story about the boys. They always amaze you don't they? I love the give away I hope you win. Thanks for coming to my blog and commenting.

Jay said...

TREAT OR TREAT.... Great story and pictures. I love Halloween.. ;-)

Auntie Em said...

What lovely boys you are raising.
Thanks for visiting my blog and taking the time to leave comments.

Anonymous said...

I miss the days of my kids trick or treating. I live on a very busy road so don't get many kids. I miss seeing the little ones all dressed up. What cute little ones you have...enjoy them while you can. Soon enough you will be posting pics of the grandkids!

Linda said...

What a wonderful Halloween post to read. You're raising them right!

Nancy said...

Thanks so much for stopping by our house! You made our Halloween - glad we got the photo too!