Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Halloween Festivies

Halloween this year was a blast. And the Big Apple did not disappoint with fun and free activities for the kids for what felt like 2 weeks straight.  We went to the best festival in the Meat Packing District and did all sorts of crafts.  Then we headed up to the High Line and enjoyed the decorations and crafts there.  Our church ward party was fun, and Solana loved going door to door getting candy.  On Halloween we went out to one of the oldest churches in the city and enjoyed trick or treating there. Then we walked down 40+ flights of stairs to trick-or-treat on each floor.  It was very efficient and it was nice to trick or treat in doors and get to see other folks that live in our ginormous building. Solana and Boston had a blast. And it was a fun new experience for us as well.  We are loving all the holiday festivities this city has to offer. Bring on some more!



Hitting up the cupcake decorating table. 


And then enjoying it.



The fabulous Warby Parker table. We love their glasses and especially Solana's new pair.


High Line Halloween craft party


Getting her kite tied that she made. It was so creative and fun.


Making her trick or treat bag at the church party. 


Solana playing games, with Boston, as Olaf the Snowman, excitedly playing the piano behind her.


Lots of furry friends on that piano bench.


Waiting for the subway can really test her patience. So busting out the camera really helps time go by. 


Some one hated wearing their Olaf hat. 


But sister can cheer him right up.


The Arendelle team.


She looks great as a blonde.


This team looks ready for an adventure!


Where's Boston...


The Arendelle carriage...





Let the trick or treating begin. We started at the top on our floor and worked our way down.


Some folks went all out on the decorations. Some even decorated the whole hallway and kids loved it.  


We got a good work out descending 40 flights of stairs while we pigged out on candy. What a win win :)


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