There's something about October that makes me crave a good spooky movie night. The air gets a little cooler, the days get shorter, and suddenly I'm digging through the blankets, lighting fall-scented candles, and asking the all-important question... What's your favorite scary movie? Now, I'll be honest--I'm not the bravest when it comes to horror. I'm more of a mildly spooky, slightly suspenseful, but still sleep-at-night kind of girl. Think Hocus Pocus, Halloweentown, The Addams Family, or Goosebumps--the kind of scary that's fun, not nightmare-inducing. But my family? Oh, they love the thrill! Every year, we make a list of our favorite Halloween movies and take turns picking one for movie night. Here are a few of our favorites: Family night pick: Hocus Pocus or Coraline-- fun for everyone! Classic night: Ghostbusters or Beetlejuice-- a little weird, a little funny, and totally nostalgic. Thrill night: For the braver ones-- maybe Scream, I Know What You Di...
Happy Monday, friends! I am running behind on getting this post up. That has been my mantra lately. We had a fantastic weekend here on the homestead. Harvest 2025 is complete, which means Carl is finished working on weekends (PTL!). My mom and dad hosted a Halloween party for our family. My sister and two of her three kids were with us. It was a lot of fun. I dressed up like a taco simply because I had it from last year's trunk or treat. Wrenley thought it was hilarious. She dressed up as a princess (imagine that!). She also loved that my brother-in-law, Tim, dressed up like a banana :) Trey came as a cowboy and brought Maggie, wearing her pretty red bandana. Elijah wore the unicorn costume; Ellie Kate was Alice from Alice in Wonderland, and Jamie (I didn't get her picture) was a pirate. We had punch, lots of sweets, and Pizza Hut Pizza. We also played games and decorated cookies. It rained, so we weren't able to carve our pumpkins (my dad didn't want a mess in his sh...