A few weeks before Halloween Jared and I went to Cornbelly's with some friends. We went through the haunted corn field, got lost in the giant corn maze, walked through the haunted monster, played some games, etc. Here are some pictures we took there!
A few days before Halloween we bought some pumpkins and carved them for FHE, and Jared roasted the pumpkins seeds, and we still have a TON left. He tried using different random spices to season them, and the ones made with Chili powder were definitely my favourite!
For Halloween night we were invited to a party that some people in our apartment complex were having, so even though we were planning on going to Vegas that weekend, we still decided to go so we could get to know some people in our ward/complex. No one was dressed up (except for two babies that were there), but we had homemade Rootbeer with dry ice and caramel apples and some other treats. After the party we went over to our friend Greg's place and played some of his scary Xbox game and watched The Happening.
Then finally around 1:00am we left with our friend Julia to drive down to Vegas for the weekend. We brought our portable DVD player, along with the Ghostbuster movies and CSI to keep us awake on the ride down! Jared sister, Janea, was having her 16th Birthday Party on the Saturday after Halloween, and our friend Tristan (Julia's cousin) was also getting back from his mission on Saturday. So we spent all Friday night driving down to Vegas so we could be there for both events!
4 comments:
Boy, oh boy there are suddenly alot of posts. It looks as if life is treating you both very well. That Halloween field looks fun. I think the scariest for me was when we went to the Haunted House put on by the insane in Provo, and one of them got out the day before. When we were there a guy grabbed my cape, and I was in the back and he almost ripped it. All I could think about was some wacko not wanting to let go. It gave me the "heebeebageebies". Made up word.
You guys are so cute! I love you guys!
What expert pumpkin carvers you are! I'm impressed. We used to roast the seeds too - but nobody ever ate them, guess we should have tried spices.
Hey! Chili powder on pumpkin seeds. We don't do that up North! Salt is sufficient! Mom got it wrong "somebody" did eat them, me and the kids! They were so loyal....back then.
Jen, I like the Source shirt. At least some loyalty remains....Chili Powder, I can't believe it. Oh! I'm a Mexican now. I guess that is OK then. Excelente chica!
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