This post contains Halloween photos of our youngest family members sent by their parents. Girls were attired as a princess 👸🏼or ballerina 🩰. We're not quite certain how to describe grandson's creation🧌except that it was very unique.
Festivities for Halloween 2022 are over and we hope that yours were uneventful with nothing that went bump in the night here. Here's a look at family members, who enjoyed the day.
The oldest granddaughter was a combination of butterfly and ballerina, her friend was dressed as an infant. Grandson was unrecognizable in his costume, which he made and he also managed to get around their neighborhood on those blade-shaped stilts. We've seen him get around on them when not in a costume and he's remarkably skilled walking with them.
Youngest granddaughter celebrated as Princess Elsa of Frozen fame in PA. She looked quite composed in the first image and perhaps apprehensive at nightfall.
Our oldest great niece lives in NJ, and is 3 years old. Her mother described her costume as a princess protecting a frog prince with a bubble wand (this works for us). She wore a second outfit for a Halloween parade when she met this ↑ costumed figure.
Her cousin, our other great niece is also 3 years old. She also celebrated by wearing two outfits in FL.
Her brother, our great nephew, didn't wear a costume. This youngest family member posed with his mom, our niece.
This photo shows the grandchildren and great nieces and nephews as they appear when not in costumes.
20 comments:
Is that a Unicorn Princess in the purple dress? Cool! 😊
Good looking children, especially sans costume.
They are so good-looking when themselves. Some of those costumes were downright creepy. Thankfully, there were zero trick or treaters in my neighborhood. Same in my sister's and daughter's. Much safer that they attend carefully hosted events. Many were offered.
What fun and so well preserved too. Ours are past that stage.
Love these sweet little ones in their costumes...many very creative young ones who may continue as artists or actors in the future!
That was a strange costume your grandson wore. We had a wide assortment here too. As to your comment about the pumpkins, I did put candles in them and they worked quite well.
Very cute kids and outfits! I suppose you and Grenville couldn't take your eyes off the photos.
they are beautiful and handsome as they are, and they all get A+ grades for costumes, can't even pick a favorite. all of them look super great
Like the pictures of the kiddos in costume; they enjoy dressing up. The ones that really show "them" are my favorites though.
Adorable kids in their costumes, and sweet children in their regular clothes. Lovely photos.
I love seeing everyone's families and their personalities.
Photos are wonderful when we can't be with our Grands and other family members.
Thanks for sharing.
Sue
I love the idea of a butterfly ballerina. Everyone looks adorable, although I have no clue on Bobby!
You've got quite a few adorable trick-o-treaters there. Costumes are cute, and ingenious in Bobby's case. I'd love to hear his interpretation of his.
Oh how sweet! I love them all...even the one we aren't too sure what it is, but it certainly is creative!! What fun!! Thank you for sharing your sweet family with us. They were each one very very special!!
Looks like they had fun!
Love the pictures. They are so precious.
What a spooky family. Looks like they had lots of fun. B x
We only had 12 -- probably an all-time low, especially for a nice evening. Too many leftovers (saving them for the holiday stockings!) What cuties you have here!
Beatrice, We never have trick or treaters here where we live. Not gated but mostly retired people, no sidewalks and just a few lights. My wife misses them the most as they give her an excuse to buy more candy. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Cute! Always nice to see family. :)
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