Apparently that was a dream. I knew Lexi wouldn't walk very far, so I decided Asa could walk and I would push Lexi in the wagon. Of course, once Asa saw the wagon he wanted to get into it too. Neither one of the kids actually did any walking. They were really super cute none the less and got a lot of "Oh's and Aw's" over their costumes. I decided with them both being in the wagon, we would only go to houses where people were out in front (instead of ringing the door bell). This worked out great! I tried really hard to get Asa to say "Trick-or-Treat", but the only thing he would say was "Don't want to say Trick-or-Treat". People would laugh and think it was cute. They would give him the candy and then I would say, "Can you say Thank You?" and Asa would reply, "Don't want to say Thank You." That was pretty much how trick or treating went for us. A lot of fun though!
Lexi was so adorable! Every time some one would put something in her pumpkin, she would immediately take it out and stick it in her mouth! Wrappers and all!
I really didn't take that may pictures. I think the most fun we had was when we got back to the house and Daddy. It was pretty warm out and I knew that Lexi must be getting uncomfortable, so I took off her costume and let her walk around in her onesie and shoes. Asa was in shorts and a shirt so he was fine. Asa got to hand out candy to all the trick or treaters and he had so much fun. He was a little intimidated at times when the bigger kids would come up, especially if they were wearing scary masks, but he did great for the most part. Lexi just continued to chew on candy wrappers. We stayed out in front with Daddy for about an hour until I could tell the kids were getting tired and took them in. Saturday morning I had the opportunity to go through all the candy, and you could definitely tell which candy was Lexi's - by all the little teeth marks! Too cute! Can't wait till next year!

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