Monday, November 02, 2009

Officer Tyler

Holy cow, it’s November. How did that happen?? This year has flown by, and most certainly shows no signs of slowing down for the final two months. We hope that everyone had a Happy Halloween! We definitely did. Tyler decided that he wanted to be a policeman this year, and we found the greatest costume for him, complete with (ear shattering) whistle. As the holiday neared, we worked with him on Trick-or-Treating etiquette. We asked him if was going to say “Trick-or-Treat” to the houses that he visited, and he proudly announced that no, he would not.

He was going to say, “Come back here! The police!” He was going to take his role in law enforcement seriously. But in the end, he did say a very sweet “Trick-or-Treat”, followed by a very sincere “thank you”.

We only hit a few houses in our neighborhood, mainly the houses on our street. We ventured over one street to visit an old college buddy of mine, and that was about it. Tyler had a blast, and asked where we were going next after each house. He then asked, “You think they have candy, Mommy?” Yeah, he understood Halloween big time this year. We then came home and he helped hand out candy to the very few amount of ToTers that we had this year. We had less than 10. Yes, you read that right. Ten.

You know, it’s really sad that ToTing numbers have dwindled as much as they have in the past years. I know that there are still a few good neighborhoods out there that really have a great ToTing turnout, but it’s just not the norm anymore. People are ToTing at churches and malls, and to me, that’s not ToT. No offense to those that participate in those activities, but I really loved ToTing in my neighborhood when I was growing up. I realize that we don’t live in the same world that we did in the 80s, but I hate thinking that my kid may never have a real ToTing experience like Travis & I did. We’ve even heard mutterings of people wanting to move Halloween to the last Saturday of October. That’s not Halloween, people! Anyway, there’s my two cents for what it’s worth, and now I’ll step off of my soapbox.

Tyler had a great time, and he loved wearing his costume, and he loved going door-to-door to show it off. He loved carving pumpkins and watching “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”. (Many thanks to his Great-Nana Scoggin for introducing him to that while we visited with her last weekend.) He had such a great Halloween that he announced yesterday that he wants to be a dinosaur for Christmas. I guess we have a little more educating to do before Christmas gets here, huh? But I'm sure that he'll "get" Christmas as quickly as he "got" Halloween. I have no doubts that he'll be a pro.

1 comment:

Shipley Mommy said...

Tyler it looks like you made an adorable...uhum...I mean, official sounding Police Officer.

I am glad that you got to Trick Or Treat and enjoy the special time with mommy & daddy. It is so much fun to share times like these with our kids and remember when we got to do it when we were your age.

And, I think you should dress up as a Dinosaur for Christmas! You would be too cute...um...very convincing, and it will add a whole new tradition to the holiday ;)