The Stanley Ohana

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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Hallelujah Night!

We went to our church Halloween alternative last night. They call it Hallelujah Night. Thousands of people from the community come and there are games, food, candy, shaved ice, and bouncy houses. Bob worked crowd control for the "Mad Scientist Show" and the kids and I alternated between working at my booth and walking around playing games. We had a fun time. Here are a few pictures:

The clone troopers 

Kenzie playing "feed the lion". She took off her cheerleading costume within minutes of arriving. Oh well. 

Mason fishing 

This is one of the students in my class. His costume was by far the most creative. He could actually transform by just bending down on the ground. (see picture below) It was very cool. He was probably asked to transform dozens of times throughout the night. :) 

Another student in my class. Elvis is alive and in third grade! 

The annual sorting of the candy. Every year the kids get home and put all their candy together. Then they take turns picking. It works out well since Mason can't eat any of the chocolate or peanut butter. (Luckily they gave some to Mom and Dad!) 

3 Comments:

  • At 4:03 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Looks like a great time! Next year you can trick or treat our house. :)

     
  • At 6:35 PM , Blogger dave and sarah said...

    That would be a lot of fun! There were a lot of Star Wars "people" here too. Have a great week.

     
  • At 4:04 PM , Blogger Reb said...

    Love the storm trooper group, and that kid with the transformer truck is pretty awesome--very creative. Great to hear about all of the updates.

     

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