All Hallows, All Saints and All Souls ...
November 01, 2012
Good Morning my friends! And Happy November!
I'd like to share a few pictures from our Halloween, if I may. It was a lovely day - and a dry, cool night. A real mix of clouds and sun (and clouds and moon) and that crisp October air. Very autumnal.
We always begin our holiday by making note of the sunrise ...
We were out and about earlier in the day, and then after lunch it was all about finishing up lessons and getting ready for our night!
Usually, Bill does the pumpkins with the boys, but with the hurricane and all, it just did not get done. So it was up to me to oversee the project - and wield the knife! - though I told the boys I drew the line at handling pumpkin guts, lol.
The cats were fascinated with the whole process. :)
Here are Crackerjack's designs: one "funny face" and one "fearsome face."
These two jacks were placed on our front steps, nestled into garden planters on either side of the front door.
Some treats of the healthy kind ...
And otherwise. ;)
Throughout the afternoon I tidied the house, decorated a Halloween cake, and baked a couple of carrot breads with Earlybird. I also put on my favorite Halloween movie of all time ~ Meet Me in St. Louis, which may seem a strange choice, but if you remember the Halloween scene ("Tootie's the most horrible! She's the bravest of them all!") you'll know why I love it. :)
At last the sun began to set ...
And Halloween night was upon us!
We live in a quiet, sprawling neighborhood so we get a LOT of trick-or-treaters. I'm always anxious over the amount of candy we've purchased - will it be enough? One year we nearly ran out, and I was rifling through the boys' snack stash to see what I could add to the mix!
And we are very fortunate to have wonderful friends gather with us each year for tricks-or-treats. It's fun to see how the kids have changed each year! The dads take the kids around the neighborhood while the moms stay at home to pass out candy (and chat).
Bill took this picture (with his phone) of our younger boys out and about:
Earlybird was a soccer player - though he insisted he was "just Earlybird" - and Crackerjack was a skeleton.
Once the gang got back from trick-or-treating, we had cider and cake ... and then the candy-trading commenced!
Our group shrinks a bit each year as the older kids get busy with various activities - for instance, Bookworm was at class last night and it felt strange not to have him with us! But that's what happens as life moves on - things necessarily change. Of course, next year our ranks will grow again - we'll have a new little one joining us! I mentioned that last night and Crackerjack piped up:
"I can't wait to take the little papoose out trick or treating!"
:D
Well, now Halloween's a thing of the past, and we have two lovely feast days to celebrate: All Saints today, and All Souls tomorrow. By necessity, I'm keeping plans simple this year ...
Today we'll clean and fill our feeders and spruce up the nature corner in honor of our family patron, Saint Francis. And those of us who can make it will attend morning Mass.
For tomorrow, I'll arrange our altar of remembrance - we have little baby food jars all clean and ready to turn into votives. And if the weather's good and we have time, we'll stop by the cemetery to pay respects and maybe do some grave rubbings. And perhaps I'll bake those donuts I usually bake on Halloween morning (but did not this year) and of course there will be "Mexican" for supper. :)
Simple joys, really - little ways to stay connected to our Faith and all its lovely traditions. I just love this time of year ... it feels like an ending of one season and the beginning of another. And so it is - we're nearing the start of the holiday season as well as a new liturgical year ... and of course, the natural year is winding down swiftly as well.
Well my friends, I'll be off. I hope this week's been kind to you, and I wish you all a good day ...
See you here again very soon!
❤