I have heard for years that having children makes you feel like a kid again. I have to say I had a very happy childhood, My mom always decorated for every holiday...EVERY holiday! Grandma too, even if it were just paper cut-outs for the window. I have always loved them too, counting the days to the next celebration, sending cards adorned with stickers and love.
But, as the years have gone by I must admit that I have been decorating less, watching the calender less and stopping to see all the window displays and festive homes around town less. I got caught up in schedules, rushing, shopping at Costco (where there are no windows, much less window displays), living in a hurry.
On top of that, last year our storage unit was broken into and of all things they stole all my grandmothers decorations and my Christmas box, so I was not too thrilled to "get into" the seasons and Holidays this year.
Then it hit me, I am a mom now, it is up to me to make things fun, to bring festivities to my home. I have an obligation to Mr. Glenn Kelly and even if he IS only a 5 month old he deserves a Halloween as much as the rest of the kids! So, I got proactive!
I took him to a pumpkin carving party and stuck him in a pumpkin.
I dressed him in Halloween pj's all October.
I put him in a duck costume and paraded him around town. (and dressed up too, along with Nathan!)
And I Finally found a good use for that old pedal car!
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3rd Generation in the old pedal car! |
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mmmmm pumpkin guts! |
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Glenns treasure. |
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Daddy is Juan Valdez, Mommy is Prof. Trelawney |
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Silly Duck! |
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7 year old me, won the cake decorating contest at Oden Hall! |
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Thank you Glenn for bringing me back the magic. |
And do you know what happened? I found her...I found little Jennifer. You see, as we carved pumpkins I remembered how much I LOVE the smell of pumpkin guts! As we walked around town I heard the leaves crunch under my feet flashing back when I was trick or treating at 7 in a bride costume and moon boots (in case of snow). I took a minute to breath in October, and really LOOK at the yellow vibrant trees the way Glenn was seeing them for the first time. I remembered that old pedal car under the cedar tree and how I believed with all my heart that it took me to enchanted places, and hope someday my son will feel the same way. I felt...like a kid again, who knew parenthood would make you younger?! So, now I am packing up Halloween decoration and pulling out a few paper turkeys. planning a trip to Goodwill today to look for a cornucopia, and booked "Mouse on the Mayflower" on Netflix. And don't even get me started on Christmas! The calender is getting filled quick!! I even have Glenns' Stocking already! Happy Holidays, from a Mom! Love, Jennifer
Isn't it magical?! Parenthood brought back all those tiny little fairytale details. Enjoy the season!
ReplyDeleteThe Magic is what you make it. It can be seen a felt by the child within.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly lucky and beautiful child. And that little boy of hers is even luckier!! Thanks for the smiles today!
ReplyDeleteso fun=)...and those memories carry us far, don't they! Thanks for sharing and Glenn is very blessed=)..Happy November!
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I think that is one of the best parts about being parents is re-living our childhoods and getting to experience the magic all over again through our children. As a mom of four...I can tell you...it just gets BETTER!!
ReplyDeleteWithout children the holidays wouldn't seem that important. But,to watch the wonder and excitement through the little ones....it's such a blessing. So happy you were blessed. Hugs and Kisses to baby Glenn.
ReplyDeleteWe thought this would be our last year of trick or treating, but my sister is having a new baby so we must continue on! I also decorate for every holiday, if only the clean up was just as fun, lol. Enjoy your holidays!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone, It is absolute happiness!
ReplyDeleteLove, Jennifer