Saturday, November 1, 2008

Reformation/Halloween

Team Ketelsen celebrated their first Halloween by handing out Play-Doh. Yes, Play-Doh. We decided that we didn't want candy lying around and we wanted to be different. The kids and parents seemed to appreciate it. We sat on the porch and enjoyed the beautiful evening. We only had about 10-15 kids, but we did some cute costumes. One of our favorites was a little girl dressed as a bumble bee. ADORABLE!
After the trick or treaters stopped we decided to celebrate Reformation Day. We popped some popcorn and enjoyed the movie "Luther". We highly recommend this movie to anyone who wants to learn more about Martin Luther and the Reformation. It was an enjoyable evening.

Here are some visual aids from the evening.

Our first pumpkin. Having a pumpkin reminded Stefani of when her "Papa" (maternal granfather) would get her a pumpkin when she was in elementary school. We meant to carve it, but it looks more fall like the way it is.


Here is the Play-Doh we handed out. We have a bunch left over. Thank goodness Stefani is a teacher.

While we were sitting on the porch Stefani made a caterpillar out of pink Play-Doh. Joshua made a butterfly.

God's Blessings,

Joshua and Stefani

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