tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33361187.post762782202444386568..comments2019-05-29T18:39:44.195-08:00Comments on Andy and Lisa's Adventures: November!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33361187.post-45459127572380117372009-11-16T05:31:41.162-09:002009-11-16T05:31:41.162-09:00We had as kids and continue to have great memories...We had as kids and continue to have great memories of Halloween as adults. We didn't and don't call it begging - we called it fun with our friends, adults and children. Hay rides, parties, parades, music and friendship.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33361187.post-18083355178659110372009-11-15T06:29:43.705-09:002009-11-15T06:29:43.705-09:00Andy, I know what you mean about two year olds and...Andy, I know what you mean about two year olds and Halloween. They will have no memories of it so why put them through the whole "begging" for candy dressed up like....let's say...ballerina, when you can dress them up as a ballerina and let them play with their pumpins and capture THAT on film. NOW THAT'S A MEMORY!! I love your post! <br />Still jealous of the snow; thinking about coming for your b-day again!<br /><br />Love, MomHoneynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33361187.post-3887524001620179672009-11-12T13:04:31.462-09:002009-11-12T13:04:31.462-09:00Very interesting that you use "struggled wit...Very interesting that you use "struggled with our parental responsibilities" to describe celebration of a holiday? These moments are like miracles - usually only only come around once. Is snow really that exciting?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com