When we moved into our 1920s home, it immediately felt like a welcoming and caring neighborhood. With the combination of neighbors bringing over fresh baked bread when we moved in and various casseroles when Malcolm was born, we knew that this place would be a special and unique place to raise a child. On our first Halloween, before we had Malcolm we had purchased about 2 bags of candy. Little to our knowledge, this would only last about 30 minutes on our street. Halloween on Beatty Drive is almost out of a movie scene. Neighbors get into the festivities by creating spooky grave yards on their front lawns and the street is not only filled with fog, but around 600 trick or treaters as well. Thus, reaffirming my love for the traditions of our neighborhood. The first Halloween with Malcolm was truly a special holiday filled with pumpkin patches, family, friends, and super heroes.
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| Picking pumpkins at Tom's Farms |
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| Riding a wagon with his buddy, Charlie |
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| Gigi and I with our boys |
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| Malcolm and Charlie |
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| Little Robin is sleepy |
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| I love dressing up with this boy |
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| Christian and Malcolm are ready to save the day |
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| Love my family |
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| Michelle and Naomi |
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