"Really. When she looks back on the effort you spent in making her the Snow White costume, she'll be so thankful that you did. You will, too."
I'd like to think my words of encouragement helped motivate her into finishing the Snow White costume, but really, it was Tracy's desire to see her little girl in a hand crafted princess outfit. Thus far Anna has been a Lady Bug, a Bee, and now a fictitious Disney princess with an affinity for small woodland man-creatures. With each, we have distinct memories, but this year would be different because of how aware she is of things, and (lets be frank) this year she'll actually eat the candy.
"As for Russell, just throw him in whatever fits. He wont care. He's a boy."

The first of the weekend's activities was going to our church's Harvest Party. If you haven't been to one or would like to attend our's some time, you should! A Trick-or-Treat alternative with lots of games, activities, bounce houses, food, and candy. Russell preferred riding on mommy's back instead of being in his warm Lion outfit.
Anna with some friends. (Love the matching black eye with the boxing outfit)
Snow White and the 2 Dwarves + Russell

By far, one of Anna's favorite carnival activities: The Bounce House!
Cruisin...

Snow White taking part in one of the games.

Snow White meets up with 2 Bee friends

Her first cotton candy......and her last for a while.

Surprisingly, she didn't eat the whole thing.

The Lion emerges and is on the prowl! (with some help)

Snow White meets up with a fairy (good friend Abby)

The Lion and Snow White
