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Happy Halloween!

Today is Halloween, and you can't have Halloween without a pumpkin.



Seriously, is that not the cutest thing you've ever seen? So today was Halloween. It was very cold and overcast since Hurricane Sandy came through on Monday. We managed to make it up to my parent's house to say hello and eat a little candy. The three of us dressed up like Zoe's favorite song I'm a Nut where she was the acorn, Cheryl was the squirrel and I was the oak. Take a look.



Zoe was super cute, but she's also super fast. This picture was taken as Joe Pop was reaching out to stop her from eating a fist full of rocks.



She won't eat a bottle without fussing, but she can't wait to get rocks in her mouth. Anyway, we had a great first Halloween with Zoe. We look forward to many more. As always, Zoe's set on Flickr has all of these pictures and more.

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