Halloween Pumpkin carving is one of our more important traditions. Cole carved his first pumpkin, guided by an adult hand when he was 2. At the age of 14, he is a master pumpkin carver. This makes me, as happy as a good grade on any test. Odd, I know.
My job is to harvest, salt, and roast the pumpkin seeds. Yum!
Boo! If I was President, the day after Halloween would be a holiday. I’m not president, but I still think we should declare it a pajama day, and stay home!
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Katybeth
Wow that’s amazing!!
All that Waldorf Handiwork pays off… 😀
Very cool!
i will pass “very cool” along T!
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WOW!!
Thanks for dropping by odd, Julie.
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Wow that is amazing! Never saw anything like it!
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Thanks Joann, I will pass your message along to the carver.
I vote Katybeth for President so she can make it a PJ Day after Halloween. That Pumkin is GRRRRRRReat. Cole you are so creative. 😀
Thanks, Kathy. National PJ day!! ♥
This is how I look after the kids “forget” to put their dishes in the dishwasher!
Nice job on the pumpkin, Cole!
Wendy
😀 You don’t think he modeled it after me do you?
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Impressive handiwork! I, too, would make the day after Halloween a holiday–we’re exhausted today!
Why don’t we ever get to vote on the stuff that really matters to the American People..or better yet the American Mom!
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Go, Cole. That is incredible. My kids and I have taken your suggestion and are still in our pajamas (no school today)!
Lucky you!! We did not plan very well, and had must keep commitments on Monday. . .but next year!!!
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My job was to eat pumpkin seeds so I would say that your job was the second most important one you could have on the day!
I feel more important now. Thank you for dropping by Odd!
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