
I got up with Dad and had a snack with Mom and Dad before Mom drove me to school. When I got there, I noticed that all of my teachers and some of my friends were wearing their Halloween costumes! But what about me? Around 9:00, I was so excited to see Dad walk in with my kangaroo costume. Most of the other kids’ parents came, too. Dad got me dressed in my costume and then we played in the classroom and had a snack — that Mom and Dad made last night and brought for the entire class! Finally, it was trick-or-treating time! A bunch of the offices in my school’s building welcomed us to come trick or treat with them.
It was so cool, and again the videos will tell the story better than I can. A bunch of the videos are similar, but I strongly recommend watching the last one, where I am entertaining about eight adults (the one called “I am Such a Ham”).
I got pretty tired by the end of trick-or-treating — it’s hard work to entertain people and lug around that bag of goodies. Dad changed me out of my costume an then took off. I spent the rest of the day and school and had a ton of fun. Mom came to get me and with all the excitedment, it took us a little longer than usual to get on our way.
When I got home there was a box waiting for me — my winter coat (thanks Nana & Grandpa!)! When we sat down for dinner I didn’t eat very well at all and actually a time-out for misbehaving at the table.

You steal the show, Maggie! I can’t wait to go trick-or-treating with you tomorrow!
“Bye!”
Ucce Dee-Da
What a friendly little ‘roo you are, Maggie! At a Halloween party here in Boston, there was someone dressed as a robot (it even had light-up buttons on the chest)! Lots of cool things to see, on Halloween, no? Have a good one!