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Baby’s First Halloween
Their creepy and their kookyMysterious and spookyTheir all together ooky… It was a SWEET little Halloween for a little babe… … and for a little dinosaur! RAWR. Analeigh must be the scary one, Hiro doesn’t like to get too close to her. Haha! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAPPY HALLOWEEN! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Baby’s FIRST SNOW came on Halloween! (also…
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Halloween ‘Boo!’ Bags
Halloween – I love Halloween! Memories of picking what I would dress up as (most often a witch) and getting ready that All Hallow’s Eve, going with my mom and meeting our family friends with excitement and a feeling of something magical to come, bundling up and crunching leaves underfoot while we sought out those small little lights on each porch that beckoned us to come and TRICK or TREAT, knowing which houses gave sweet, sticky popcorn balls and which were too scary to go up to alone. I was mesmerized by this one specific house with glass windows all down its front that lit up on that dark night.…
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Fireworks Made for Wonder
Gazing up into a canvas of darkness, a small light – like that of a shooting star – can be seen tracing its way across the night. Up and up and up it goes. Eyes follow in anticipation, guessing at what form it will take. A flash! A burst! An echoing boom! And that small, lonely light traveling across the darkness bursts into a hundred, each leaving a glittering trail as it cascades down to earth below. A firework show is never without ohh’s and ahh’s and it’s no wonder why. Sitting below, watching a night sky light up and cascade down, so close it seems you can…