Cora picked out her own costume idea this year. She didn't want to wear the ears much when getting dressed, but once she realized that she got candy for wearing them, she was more than happy to oblige. While last year she was barely walking and was pretty timid, this year she ran up and down the streets laughing, and said "treat" and "thank you" at all the doors. (Except if the people were wearing masks or there were dogs there.)
Ruby was a trooper. She sat in her sling and sucked on her pacifier. I know. Adorable, right?
What is cuter than kids in costumes?
The fruits of my efforts to get the two of them in one shot...
And Cora's rainbow ballerina outfit that she wore to preschool today.
Overall a lovely Halloween. Now we're eating candy and pizza and answering the door to adorable kids. Happy Halloween!
Sweet girls!
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