Halloween, which meant the kids showed up in costume. I introduced the family and reminded the residents that our oldest son Preston (who wasn't there bc he was performing at a choir concert) works there. Ryan talked about how important it is to have a sense of humor, especially during difficult times, and then the kids told jokes: Simon the hotdog told hotdog jokes. Annie the panda told panda jokes. Owen the monkey told monkey jokes. And I told a joke about Norman making cow pies, since he was dressed as a highland cow. It was the funnest FHE we have been a part of in a very long time.
Fun and ridiculous.
My darling panda.
What a good dad, and well behaved monkey.
I love the highland cow hat we got in Scotland.
It's the warmest hat we own.
I wish the body was just as fluffy and hairy as the hat, but beggars can't be choosers when trying to throw together a highland cow costume.
Third row up, far right. He's in two choruses, concert choir with like 80 students, and madrigals, with 32. They sounded so amazing. It was such a a lovely concert.
Preston and a friend posing after the concert.
*** This post is for Monday, October 26th, 2015***
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