Holden, on the other hand, refused to choose or try on a costume (could it be because he knew that they were all hand-me-downs?)... UNTIL....he realized that wearing a costume & smiling cute while saying "dick-or-deat" meant that EVERYONE gives you candy.
As we walked around the neighborhood, both kids were really more interested in all the other kids and their costumes. Addie was determined to find the "lady-bug's house." Every house we went up to she said "Is this the lady-bug's house?" (A little girl had come to grandpa & grandma's dressed as a lady-bug earlier in the evening & Addie really wanted to make friends with her.). Holden's repeated observation was "Those kids are running...I better run too!" Holden was really disappointed when we were done. He hung out by Grandma and Grandpa's door greeting all the older tricker-treaters hoping anyone would take him with.
It's amazing how innocent he can look when he wants to. For instance, when he is creeping towards the door. I think he is even doing the "look nonchalant," whistle in the first picture.
Either way, its pretty obvious that they even out did Uncle Josh and Aunt Bethany's costumes this year. Don't worry guys there is always next year.
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I admit defeat and am already willing to admit defeat for next year when Holden is a Cowgirl-Princess.
I was a little skeptical about Addie's idea of pricess cowgirl but she pulled it off and then some! Monkey is cute too.
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