Davis was happy to show Hanna the ropes on how to trick or treat and she thought it was her personal responsibility to take two pieces of candy at each house and hand deliver a piece to her big brother. Davis tried to tell her he didn't need the help, but she just didn't seem to want to let go of that responsibility. Hanna is learning more and more English every day. It's an amazing process to witness.
Not digging the hat, it didn't stay on long to say the least.
Hanna and her Pop Pop. He sure is something special to her.
I was fortunate to be able to go on a field trip with Davis while I was off of work, since volunteering isn't really an option when you work full time. They of course (like the other hundred classes that were there the same day) went to Hillridge Farms. I think it really made his day that I was able to go with him. It was special for us to hang out.
The only shot of us together, better than nothing. We had fun on the hayride- it was taking us to the picnic tables to have our lunch. I hadn't packed a school lunch in forever. It was fun!
He had to find just the right pumpkin. He almost missed his chance he was taking too long to decide. He is such a cool kid- I love him to pieces.
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