




We started off at a Halloween party before the boys were off trick or treating around the neighborhood. Every available doorbell was rung and the boys came home with their bags full of candy. Some people even give out the good candy from the US. Like any parent we raided their bags for the ones we liked. (Don't tell me you have never done that one.)
The next morning the question asked many times was may we have candy for breakfast.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
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