Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Peachtree City, Georgia: Trick-or-Treating

This year we went trick-or-treating in the cutest, easiest neighborhood called Honeysuckle Ridge with our good friends, the Johnsons.  The street was flat, the front doors were close together, and the whole street was in a circle making it easy to walk the outer then inner loop for candy.  It was this parent's dream come true.  They even handed out full-size candy bars occasionally including a huge bag of Sour Patch Kids just for me.  Remind me to thank Logan later for picking that colorful, shiny bag.

Both boys were super excited, Gavin especially since he was trick-or-treating with one of his best friends Jake.  We had a bakugan, a princess, Captain America, an eskimo, and Thor walking around with us collecting candy.
 
Here are the street-walkers who periodically collected their candy tax from their children.
 
This handsome, little lion stayed in the stroller, but never seemed to mind.
 
This neighborhood knew they were the place to go, so almost all of the houses were well decorated.
 
Caught-up in the excitement of the night.
 
The scariest house on the block happened to be a family from our church.
 
A quick impromptu group shot after I asked the owner if we could snap a shot.  This house, and so many others on the street, looked like they belonged in a Pottery Barn catalog.
 
And finally the sorting and dividing begins!
 
Hope everyone had a Happy Halloween!

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