
Don’t let these pictures of Carson fool you, I know that he looks like a cute little pirate, but he actually was a little devil. I don’t know what got in to Carson today but he was completely disagreeable. Everything I suggested we do he didn’t want to do; right down to trick-or-treating. I practically begged him for 45 minutes to get into his costume so we could go to Nate’s work Halloween party. He complied and got into his costume only after I told him we weren’t going and I called Nate to tell him not to expect us. Who says reverse psychology doesn’t work? He was very pleasant once we got to Nate’s work and started trick-or-treating. We barely got Carson to say trick-or-treat the whole evening but he did say “more candy mommy?” a lot. I guess I should have been prepared for this constant begging for candy since he’s a little kid and there was candy every where. It would probably be abnormal if he didn’t beg for candy the whole evening. Although I must admit it got rather tedious telling him “no” over and over again. Not that I didn’t let him eat candy (I’m not that mean of a mom) I just didn’t let him eat every piece of candy in his pumpkin. We were so tired of the whole routine that after about an hour of enjoying Halloween festivities at Nate’s work we decided to come home and call it a night. Although Carson was not as pleasant this Halloween as I might have hoped, he did of course have his good moments and luckily I was able to capture a few of them with our camera we can always look at these pictures and remember what a cute little pirate he was. ARRRRRR.
