Today is…Friday Oct 15, 2010

We prayed.

We tried looking at our Gospel picture, but Giant was much more excited about a Hallowe’en craft book he’d found:

The main question for the morning was: “When can we do a Hallowe’en craft, Mommy?”

I did manage to sneak in a Gospel picture. Giant’s interest perked up when I pointed out the snake in the picture:

Poor boy has got a bad case of Hallowe’en on the brain…Must take after his Mom 😉 (I LOVE Hallowe’en!).

We worked on our morning message. Giant wrote down a body part of a pet spider, “lagz [legs]”:

And then we were off to the Gym (mommy/exercise group). We exercised, played a fun game of “Going On A Bear Hunt” which involved lots of running and jumping, and then walked home in some nippy Fall air.

We got home, had a snack

of apple pie and ice cream,

and started a Hallowe’en craft:

Green Monsters.

Giant insisted we needed to paint, I tried to convince him that making muffins with mommy would be even more fun (no, I didn’t really want to paint while Ettin was up).

Giant disagreed.

I thought, How bad could it be? And gave them the boxes and paint:

And it was fine.

For a little bit.

So fine, in fact that I decided to make muffins while they painted.

Galoot was happily talking to his reflection in the oven:

And I happily made muffins:

Occasionally reminding the boys to be careful.

My 4 year old told me not to worry.

However, I was soon reminded that while a 4 year old might be okay painting on his own:

a 2 year old (at least one of mine) is not:

2 yo painting

May I repeat.

A 4 year old:

is not a 2 year old:

We got cleaned up and changed. Just in time to have our pumpkin muffins for lunch!

(The Hallowe’en mess project was given a proper place of rest, having served its purpose in reminding me that I need to be more attentive during craft time with 2 little boys)

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