Friday, November 16, 2012

Halloween Activities

We filled our October weekends with lots of fun activities to celebrate Halloween. Here are some of the highlights.

Haunted Hayride
The haunted hayride at Lake Farmpark was a little chilly and rainy, but we had a lot of Halloween fun. Ainsley loved the hayride, where we saw some spooky scenes throughout the park. (We have since gone on many "hayrides" around the dining room table.) The cows were out, too, so Ainsley was excited to see some of her favorite farm park animals.

The hayride dropped us off at another Halloween display with haunted tents, carnival snacks, and a dance performance by glow-stick people. Such a great event!
Bundled up on the hayride
Spooky graveyard

Boo at the Zoo
The rain continued for our visit to Boo at the Zoo a few nights later, thanks to the beginning of Hurricane Sandy. But that didn't stop us from seeing everything the zoo had to offer. Ainsley even wore her Mickey Mouse pants and nose among all the layers.

We got some special treatment at the giraffe exhibit, since it wasn't very crowded. The caretaker took us into the employee area with a platform right up by the giraffe's head! He said we could hold out our hands and let the giraffe smell us. Since he was petting the giraffe's face, I asked if I could, too. I reached out and patted the long nose before the guy had a chance to say that I really shouldn't do that because he could bite. Oops!  But I got to pet a giraffe.  :)

Witches and pumpkins in the hay maze
Ainsley's favorite thing at the zoo was the Pachyderm Pumpkin feeding. They ate whole pumpkins - just crushed them right up and ate them!  Ainsley will also tell you that we saw the elephants eating hay.

In the Wolf Den, two cellists were dressed like trees and played kid-friendly music. We recognized music from The Lion King, Star Wars, and many others. It was wonderful to warm up in front of the fire in the cozy lodge and listen to the music.



Trick-or-Treat at Beachwood Place
Beachwood Place Mall has an event where kids can trick-or-treat at the stores. It's a great way for the kids to show off their costumes and do some trick-or-treating without worrying about the dark or the cold. Ainsley had a blast and got some good practice for the real thing!
Mickey Mouse is ready to go!

Let's get started!
Ainsley walked right up to the people at the stores to say "Trick or Treat!" Such a big girl this year!
Trick or treat!


Ainsley wandered into the Coach store.
The Lego store
Taking a break to check out her loot
Dancing with Mommy

Halloween Parade at School
Ainsley's daycare had a Halloween parade, where the kids wore costumes and marched around to the different rooms to trick-or-treat. We couldn't go to the parade, of course, but we took some pictures before we left the house. (No make-up allowed, so Ainsley couldn't wear her Mickey nose.)  She was very excited to celebrate Halloween at school and brought home a big bag of yummy candy.
Cutest Mickey Mouse ever!
Showing off her tail

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