Our daughter thinks it's still Halloween. No, really. The last few nights we've "played" Halloween, where she puts on what apparently is her official trick-or-treating (Dora) hat, she grabs her candy bucket, and starts knocking on doors in our house, asking for candy.
Here she is coming.

And here she is going.

Here she is that same night, seriously working on a Cinderella tower of blocks on top of her new piano she got as a belated birthday present.

And finally, in honor of Auburn's horrible football season, here is Brenna sporting a cheerleader's outfit that was given to me two years ago by some nice folks at work.

2 comments:
Love the trick or treating. That's hilariously adorable.
She just cannot understand why we won't let her walk around the neighborhood asking for treats. That 'once a year' concept is a bit over her head right now!
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