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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Welcome!
Hey everybody! Thanks to Amber who finally took the first step in creating this blog, we now have a Gonda family blog! Now I know a couple of us already have our own blogs, but we figured that we could all contribute to this one about the little things going on in our lives. Plus, it will make it easier for mom and dad (mainly mom) to just check this one rather than all of our separate ones :) So after we get everyone's email address, we'll put you in the system allowing everyone to be able to make posts and add pics and such. If you have any questions about how to do anything, just give me a call and hopefully I can help! So feel free to post anything and everything about what's going on in your lives (with pics!), especially those of us who live far away! Enjoy!
Heather

Halloween


Halloween was another exiting time of rummaging through the dress-up box and trying to put something fun together. Some of us are a little more creative than others, but we all had a great time trying to get as much sugar as possible. We even attempted to continue the tradition of trading our candy after coming in for the night.
Let me explain a little for those who are confused on the costumes. Julie was a movie star, who after several inquisitive looks, decided to add crutches and a bandage on her leg later in the evening. Chris and Megan (she is taking the picture) were matadores, although Megan apparently chickened out on the tights. Mercedes was a bumble bee. Aimee got the prize for most creative costume. When Todd and Julie were going to be a princess and prince, she decided to be a castle. They backed out, but she went out and created her own costume. Todd thought being a cowboy would be perfect because it would allow him to carry his guns around and shoot people. Andrew, Chris's brother, took Halloween to heart and tried to scare all of us. After realizing that she could barely stand up in the yellow rabbit costume and since we have at some time lost the ears, Amber did the next best thing and put on nice, comfy, warm, karate clothes. Thalia was a little chicken, or chicken little. The dress-up box provided Mom with a fun dress, but unfortuantely she refused to run around in the matching wooden zoris. Apparently cowboys run too fast for that.