Thursday, November 2, 2006


This last week was such a delight. For Halloween we dressed Josiah and Jordan up as loins. Wait, I meant lions. As you can see in the picture, neither one of them were that excited about wearing their outfits. However, Josiah quickly warmed up to the idea once he walked outside our apartment and joined a small army of seminary kids walking up and down the apartment halls, filling their bags with goodies. I've got to shout out a "thanks" to the grandmas for providing cute little Jordan's costume and Josiah's treat bag.























Another highlight was when Cameron came home an let me take an hour off from "kid duty," to let me go to Gordon Conwell's Chapel. So while I got to listen to one of our favorite professors/preachers (Hadden Robinson), Cameron and Josiah carved a pumpkin together... I'm proud of how it turned out!:


4 comments:

Ruth (the blogger) said...

so cute! i wanted to get our josiah a little lion costume but ended up with a duck one instead. halloween is so much fun now, watching little children's wonder at all of the festivities. i'm sure the seminary was a prime location for trick or treating. :)

ruth

dr riptide said...

Yaah! I love photos. Thanks for posting them.

What is your phone number??? I've been meaning to call you to check up.

Lots of love,

Rachel

Gracie said...

Awesome pumpkin Cam! Straight out of a fairy tale. That photo of Josiah with his hand in the candy basket captures the majority of my childhood. More candy please! Way to dress your children up, Lemons. We thesbians realize the great important of play and pretend. Sadly, there was no halloween for me out here in hot South Africa. If anyone feels like sending me some candy corns, they'd be greatly appreciated! (Or a big Turkey for Thanksgiving...)

Anonymous said...

Well, I finally got to take a look at the latest! What great pic's. It was a perfect time because everyone was over for the Nov. BDay celebration. Everybody thought the pic's were too funny. It brought back memories of Halloween's past. We loved that you showed the reality of trying to get cute costumes on little people. Then the intensity of a certain loiny lion when there's a candy basket at hand. Ah life. We love you all & can't wait to have you all here to be part of these family happenings! Love, from 80 degrees!