Yes. It's a fact. He is the cutest boxer in the world!!!
Like the sweaty chest and all?! haha
We had thought of this costume last year but Kohen was obviously too young
and so I was so excited this year that I ordered it months in advance.
Stuart taught Kohen to head but and punch along with his costume (Why? I don't know)
But weeks later, even though there's no costume, I'm still getting Kohen's "tough guy" head buts.
Thank you Daddy :/
Like the sweaty chest and all?! haha
We had thought of this costume last year but Kohen was obviously too young
and so I was so excited this year that I ordered it months in advance.
Stuart taught Kohen to head but and punch along with his costume (Why? I don't know)
But weeks later, even though there's no costume, I'm still getting Kohen's "tough guy" head buts.
Thank you Daddy :/
I'm so glad we got this family picture because as a mom,
you are of course the photographer 99% of the time.
It's nice to have proof I was there.
Kohen was anxious to get back to trick or treating by this point.
Sure didn't take long for him to catch on.
you are of course the photographer 99% of the time.
It's nice to have proof I was there.
Kohen was anxious to get back to trick or treating by this point.
Sure didn't take long for him to catch on.
Nanny and Grandpa came up from Boise to share Kohen's first trick or treating experience with us. I'm so glad too because half of the fun is showing him off.
We went to a few houses around the neighborhood first. At the first door Kohen was a typical "rookie trick or treater." He looked confused at the door, just sat and watched as the lady gave him candy (although he did say please and thank you), and sat down afterwards to check out his goody. But as soon as he realized it was CANDY he was getting he was pretty eager to get more.
We went to a few houses around the neighborhood first. At the first door Kohen was a typical "rookie trick or treater." He looked confused at the door, just sat and watched as the lady gave him candy (although he did say please and thank you), and sat down afterwards to check out his goody. But as soon as he realized it was CANDY he was getting he was pretty eager to get more.
We met up with the Ashford's whose tradition is to go to senior citizen homes.
It was great in that it was nice and warm and Kohen could just walk down the hall instead of door to door. I have to admit I was a little disgusted when we approached the first person. It was an (elderly ...duh) lady playing with her dentures. UGH! BUT luckily she just had an open bag of candy that Kohen could grab out of. It was such a funny experience. Everyone would have all their candy in a bowl on their walker or their tv tray sticking in the doorway. Kohen loved the ones that would let him get his own. He'd grab a handful! He's a natural :)
As you can see, he'd lead the way. He meant business!
Because they are hallways you of course have to pass the rooms again and Kohen couldn't understand why he was passing rooms with out getting candy.
He also couldn't understand why some people didn't answer their doors right away and would yell and knock again.
Because they are hallways you of course have to pass the rooms again and Kohen couldn't understand why he was passing rooms with out getting candy.
He also couldn't understand why some people didn't answer their doors right away and would yell and knock again.
Kohen ate more candy that night than he had in his whole life....and was in heaven.
Although what candy Kohen did get - what all his helpers ate = not very much at all.
I would say it was still very successful.
Although what candy Kohen did get - what all his helpers ate = not very much at all.
I would say it was still very successful.
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