




What an amazing time of year. One fun thing after the next. This year for Halloween Quincey was a queen card (of course) Briggs was a chef (appropriate) Boston was a weirdo (his words), Piper was a princess and Sarger was a power ranger. Our neighborhood has a tradition. All the kids ride in a hayride together around the neighborhood. With all of the houses so far apart, they don't have to walk for miles. I was warmly at home eating candy and waiting for my one big moment when all the kids came to the door. I threw out hand fulls of candy and went back to my heaven of being alone and watching TV. I love my roll in the whole thing.