Tiger loved trick-or-treating! It took him awhile to get over his initial shyness when approaching strangers, but after the fourth or fifth house, he got the hang of it. We ended up trick-or-treating for about an hour, with a quick stop at Starbucks in-between (that was for Daddy). I’ve got to admit…the houses we visited in both Mt. Tabor and Denville were all very welcoming, which made it that much funner for Tiger. Good times!
Monthly Archives: October 2013
Monsters at Moonlight
It’s a wonderful time to be a tiger, and even more so for a Monster Tiger. Tiger’s finally old enough to enjoy Halloween, and this year, he even told us what he wanted to be (he originally wanted to be Sully).
Tiger’s school had a Halloween event, so we decided to take him to that so that he can enjoy hanging out with his friends. The night after, we went to our first Moonlight Trail at Van Dyk Montclair to see over 1,000 jack o’lanterns. Although we waited in line for a good amount of time, Tiger was happy to see some of his favorite characters lit-up through the manor.
So far for Halloween, Tiger has been a tiger, a dragon, and now a monster. Any guesses to what he’ll be next year?
California Dreamin’
I’ve got to be honest…I’m still thinking about our recent trip last week to California. Maybe it’s having to go back to work so soon, maybe it’s just the nostalgia from being in familiar surroundings, or maybe…it’s almost time to go back.
We clearly had a great time. From meeting up with friends in both LA and SD, to seeing Tiger enjoy ever second of the day with his aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents, it was simply a great weekend. We actually managed to go to a wedding while we were there as well! Talk about a busy weekend.
Now onto the pictures…
There’s just something that feels right when you see your child interacting with his grandparents and vice versa.
Why can’t everyday be spent eating a healthy lunch, then enjoying the beach?
I’m sure we gained a few pounds (as we should) on this vacation. Here’s just a sampling of our recent good eats (we still didn’t get to go to Luscious Dumplings again)
The animals were loose in the zoo, as the 6 adults managed to wrangle 4 kids to the world famous theme park.
Tiger’s first time in the swimming pool came courtesy of H&H’s pool and after a tiring day at the zoo.
What trip to California would be complete without an evening alone without Tiger? Thanks to his aunt and uncle, we were able to getaway for a few hours to celebrate our 4-year wedding anniversary (don’t worry, we ate more than the two pictures shown below, it’s just the pictures didn’t come out too good).
Although Tiger seems to be ready to board the airplane back to NJ, for the first time since we’ve been traveling back to California, he threw a tantrum going home. In his exact words, “I don’t want to go back to New Jersey!”. Ahhh, I think my Tiger’s onto something.
Sticks, Stones, and Clifford
Back a few weeks ago, we took Tiger to Stickley Museum and Craftsman Farms. We always saw the sign for this farm, as it’s probably walking distance from our home, but we never really thought to pay a visit to the farm. Since they were holding a family event that particular day, and mainly since the Big Red Dog was going to be there, we thought it’d be nice to take Tiger for a visit.
The biggest hit with Tiger was clearly (in order), Clifford, alien cow balloon with 3-eyes, cinnamon doughnut, tractor ride, and lastly, everything else.
If I get a chance sometime later on, I’ll post a video of Tiger’s first encounter with Clifford, which clearly shows what true excitement looks like.