After every house he would want to eat the candy they gave him right away.



My cute little kitty!

We started the evening off with my mom. (My dad is out of town) She cooked us a delicious dinner and made candy apples for dessert. Then we went trick-or-treating around her block. We were skeptical at how Colton would react to going door to door but he quickly caught on. He said "chrick-er-cheet" and was ecstatic when they handed him candy.
A couple cute things he learned to do:
He kept pointing to the moon and howling like a wolf throughout the night.
When we ask how old he is, he says "tchew" and holds up a different amount of fingers each time.
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