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Saturday, November 1, 2008
Tigist Halloween
For Tigist's first Halloween experience, we walked her around the cul-de-sac where she was spoiled by being given more than one candy per house. She thought it was just the greatest thing to "knock, knock, knock" and someone opens the door with a huge bowl of candy, which she gets to stick her little hand in and grab at. She would repeatedly mutter "knock, knock, knock?" and run from house to house.
We had been invited to a really great party that was all decked out for Halloween. With 25 kids and 50 people total, Tigist was not short on some great fun. David and I just got finished going through her candy stash ... you know, it's important for her not to have too much of anything, right? (I left my camera at the party, so I'll post pics later).
This was her first American experience of this kind of fun ...
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8 comments:
oh Lisa, she is so precious! You can tell she totally loved the dress!
She is so darling! i can hardly wait to have a really young one in the house again.
Hi Lisa,
You are so taking advantage of being mommy to a beautiful little girl. What fun you all must of had that evening. Thanks for sharing your night. Keep having fun and David keep video taping.
What a little sweetie!
Can't wait for the pictures to post to our family tree!
I love getting to know my new little cousin!
(And it's nice to hear David's voice too.)
She is gorgeous!! And she looked so pretty in her dress!!!
Debbie
Lisa, I could just eat her up, she is sooo stinking cute!!!! I think I just may have to subject Lana to a princess costume next Halloween though she was the world's cutest porcupine this year.
Big hug to your family.
Wow! Could she BE any cuter? You guys must be thrilled to have a little princess under your roof. What fun! ~Jenny
Ahh, she looks so cute. She seems to be adjusting really well!
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