Around our house, princess frocks and fairy get ups are daily clothes. But the grand fairies still wanted to wear their pink ball gowns to some Halloween parties.
Our Hippy Chick and I both fancied up too. I was a white witch, she was a pixie.
My costume makes more sense with the hat, right?
We headed to the annual Ghost and Giggles party at Lions Gate Country Club.
Where Sugarwings was chosen from the audience to be Lulu the Clown's helper, and insisted that her baby sister come along.
It made my night to see her share the props for the magic trick. Since Dewdrop wasn't officially part of the show, there weren't enough glasses to go around.
It;s good to have a big sis to watch out for you and share.
We had a hay rack ride, games, a clown show, with balloon animals, and of course, great food. I always love the menus at Lions Gate.
It has been the most lovely fall. My flowers are blooming like crazy, tomatoes are still ripening on the vines, and we've had one party after another.
The city of Lawrence sponsored an Enchanted Forest at the nature center with woodland characters along a trail through the woods, and ponies to pet when your walk ended.
It was only $3 to attend and everything there was as cute as can be.
This was one of my favorite characters, a bald eagle in a giant nest, who had a bucket for kids throw stuffed fish into. There was also a Big Bad Wolf roaming the trails, challenging all the kids to a howling contest.
I think I might have won. Dewdrop and I both had a pretty good howl, though.
Afterwards, we had a little gathering to watch the Royals. I'm not a sports fan myself, but my husband sure is.
When I arrived in Florida for my sister trip, the shuttle driver who took me to my rental car asked where I'd flown in from. I told him, and he said, "Kansas City! That is HOT right now" I told, him, no, it was warmer in Florida. He spent the rest of the drive lecturing me on having some pride in my local team.
So, on the shuttle ride back to the airport at the end of my trip, when I ended up with the same shuttle driver and he asked where I was going, I went along with Kansas City being HOT and didn't bother to mention I hadn't noticed.
My husband sure noticed. He is loving the Royals. So, I fixed him a special meal, for his little get together and even wrote "K C R" on the pastry wrapped, rosemary brie, with rosemary leaves.
While I'm loving every minute of the fall parties, perfect weather, and cute costumes, I'll leave the sports watching to him.
But I did eat my share of the baked brie.
I hope that your Halloween week is an enchanting one too.
With lots of laughs.
Plenty of silliness.
And time to slow down and enjoy watching the leaves float down from the trees before you have to start raking them all up.
I love your family. Because I am unable to see 5 of my 7 grandchildren, I really look forward to reading about Sugarwings and Dewdrop. You are so lucky to have them in your life. I would do anything to be able to give my love to my grandchildren. Luckily. as they get older and make their own decisions, they are coming back to us, hence the 2 we do have back (plus a great grandson) but nothing can give us back all the heartbreaking years we missed. So give your girls all your love (I know you do) and understand how much your blog means to those of us that don't have the chance to do so with our own little treasures
Posted by: Lesley Walker | October 28, 2014 at 08:33 AM
I absolutely am inspired by your blog and love reading it every day. Even if there is no new post, I will reread stuff. Your two little girls are absolutely beautiful and your daughter-in-law is so beautiful too. I live my life like you do; although I do not have any grandchildren yet, my daughter, who is 25, and I do everything together. I do have a great nephew coming in January of this coming year that I am already spoiling and getting ready to give him and his wife a small, intimate shower two days after Thanksgiving. We are having the shower in Johnstown, PA because he is from Baltimore but living in Erie, PA while in med school. So the travel time is 3 hours to Johnstown versus 7 hours to Baltimore. We are only have 30 people and I'm making the invitations, making the shower gifts for the games, etc., etc., making homemade peanut butter meltaways and so on. Keep the inspiration coming, and I anted to join your beautiful book swap but am up to my ears in shower making stuff. Continue to enjoy your fall, you have such a lovely family and you are truly an inspiration. +
Posted by: Kimberly Budash | October 28, 2014 at 10:08 AM
That sounds like such a special event, Kimberly! Have a wonderful time, and thank you so much for the kind words. Its good to know that someone is on the other end of the blog, sometimes I wonder if I am just talking to myself.
Posted by: Karla Nathan | October 28, 2014 at 01:01 PM
Love, love those little girls in costume! I have 3 healthy grandsons and am greatful but sometimes miss all the girly stuff!! So all the pics and stories make me smile...And I loved what you did on the top of the pastry! Go Royals!!
Posted by: Jeannie McGehee | October 28, 2014 at 06:29 PM
Yes, I raised boys myself Jeannie, so I know just what you mean. They were adorable, but I sure am enjoying frilly little girls now!
Posted by: Karla Nathan | October 28, 2014 at 07:09 PM