Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Pumpkin Walk

Chase and Bridger's elementary carried on the tradition and had the pumpkin walk.  It seems like each year it gets a little earlier which is good because some years the weather has been horrible!  This year the weather was beautiful!  No one was buying hot chocolate when we were there because it felt like a summer day.  But I'm sure during the evening they sold some.  Matt was on vacation so we went over right after school.  I had been over at the school a couple of times helping the boys' class with their pumpkins.  The boys did a great job decorating their pumpkins.  Bridger told about how Mrs. Halls asked him to help a little boy pick out a toy frog when they were selling cookie dough.  A couple of weeks after the pumpkin walk, Bridger's pumpkin had turned all moldy.  It was oozing down our front porch.  So I told Bridger that we needed to throw it away.  He had a melt down and started to cry.  We said a little goodbye to his pumpkin and then he threw it away.  But he came inside with his sign.  He said "I want to keep this forever."  He has such a tender heart.



Chase's class theme was how to show good sportsmanship.  Chase wrote:  I can have good sportsmanship when I say good luck before my soccer games.  His pumpkin was a BYU fan with crazy hair.  His teacher was the referee (very creative).



"They're spooky and they're creappy. The Adams family."

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