This will be our first Halloween in the new house. We bought tons of candy to hand out, so we will be ready for just about anything. When we lived in Taftville, we had at least 200 show up at the door. Of course, that neighborhood has always been big on Halloween and even holds an annual parade hosted by the local Fire Department who hands out treats to the kids. A nice thing to do, but it sure brings the kids in!
I am not sure what Romeo is going to be up to this year -- hopefully he will get dressed up (I think he is planing to be Captain America again this year, since that particular character is the order of the day in recent times). Whatever transpires, I will, of course, post pictures!
Karen is still out of work and the situation is very frustrating for her and affects us both on different levels. Most importantly, I hate to see her suffering as a result of this accident. At least, it seems that there is some progress being made. Hopefully, some resolution will be forthcoming soon.
Some time ago I had it pounded into my head that it is important to take each situation and make the best of it. Often, if we but look, we can find something good to make of things as we move on in our lives. I'd like to think we are doing just that these days.
"And Jesus said unto them ... , "If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to younder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible to you."
Romans 1:17
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