We got all dressed up in our costumes (Bodhi as a dog, Mommy as a Professional Dog Walker, and Daddy as a Dog Catcher) and made the loop. We started out at Uncle Jeff and Aunt Susie's, with the pumpkin launch competition. There were a total of around 10 entries, and Daddy and Nick's launcher won the competition! Modeled after a potato launcher, it definitely got the job done! We then went to the Pumpkin Patch Bash at church, where Daddy had to shoot off a few more pumpkins and wow the crowds. Our evening ended with Aunt Karlin's Halloween Bash at the Senior Center, where Bodhi got to see Duncan all dressed up as a skeleton. I think that Bodhi had a great first Halloween, even though he wasn't able to stay awake for any of the trick-or-treaters that we had when we got home!
Daddy went hunting East River with Grandpa Linde and Marilyn (and Chuck and Gary), so Bodhi and I decided to spend the night at Grandma and Grandpa Meyer's. We took advantage of the beautiful weather, and decided to get some fun Autumn shots in the leaves with his skeleton outfit. As usual, he truly enjoyed the great outdoors, along with crunching the leaves. Isn't he just about the cutest skeleton that you've ever seen?
We decided to get all geared up in warm clothes and check out part of the hometown rivalry game--Central vs. Stevens. Bodhi was a little tuckered out, so he snoozed for most of the first half, waking up for the last few plays of second quarter. He really got a kick out of watching the game, along with watching the bands perform. We didn't get to stick around for the exciting ending, where Central pulled through and beat Stevens in overtime--go Cobblers!
Even though it was a little chilly outside, Bodhi absolutely had a blast at his first rodeo, courtesy of Baxter and Sophie. He not only enjoyed watching them compete in all of their activities, but he also loved cuddling with Cecil in between events. Sophie even sid that he could borrow Cecil when he was big enough to rodeo--we'll have to see about that!