Monday, October 27, 2008

Carving a pumpkin & boo grams

Well, the pictures ended up in reverse order- not sure how that happened- but here is Sam getting ready to deliver his boo grams. He was so excited! What a fun tradition to start! I will put the poem at the bottom if you want to copy it for your own boo-grams!
Sam was so happy when the doorbell rang last night and the basket was there (Thanks Lee Ann & Will) he screamed "The Easter Bunny came". And even though Will was supposed to ring the bell & hide he came running to say hi!
Here is the pumpkin the kids carved when they stayed with my parents on Sunday. Kirt & I went to a dessert at the pastors house- we are so excited to join the new church. We have been visiting for about 6 months and it is also where Josh & Tracey attend.
Here is the boo gram poem: You can print to "Boo" signs at http://www.boograms.com/
YOU'VE BEEN BOO'D!
A goblin was here with a treat just for you He crept on your porch to deliver this Boo. The treats that appeared alongside this rhyme are now yours to keep but don't run out of time. To continue this Boo is your number one mission, you don't have much time to pass on the tradition. First, post your Boo sign where it can be seen and leave it there until Halloween. So others who are Booing that come to your door will know a ghostie has been here before. Second, make two treats, two boos, and notes just like this and deliver them to tow friends that might have been missed. Deliver them at dark when there's no light, ring the doorbell and run and stay out of sight. Don't let them see you be sneaky, no doubt and make sure that they put their own Boo sign out. Last, but not least enjoy the season, don't worry, be happy for all the right reasons. Been cool and have fun but remember, don't be seen when you share the spirit of Halloween.

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