For example, she will declare "I scare Lucee." Then she will walk up to Lucee, growl, and Lucee will stare at her blankly. At this point Georgia will do one of two things. She will either a.) relentlessly growl until she receives some sort of reaction that resembles fright or b.) scream in terror FOR Lucee.
Georgia can tell you that a ghost says "Boo" and do a mean witch cackle. She points out Halloween decorations all the time stating that they are either funny or scary.
Yesterday we went to Target and, because I was feeling generous, I told her she could pick out a toy. It took her a long time of sorting through princess barbies and masks and coloring books but she finally settled on a skull key chain with eyes that light up red and has a sinister laugh. She's gotten a kick out of it and I get a kick out of the fact that she loves it so much.
After our trick or treat bag photo shoot last night, Georgia continued to run around in her witch costume and then happily watched The Munsters on Netflix. You guys. My 2 year old loves The Munsters.
Halloween is the best.
P.S. We now have children's trick or treat bags on sale in our shop! Only $8 and FREE SHIPPING in the US. They're even ready so ship so there's a quick turn around time :)
Emma is into the "rawr" thing now, too. ALL.THE.TIME. Although, she has no clue what Halloween is. People keep asking her what she is going to be and she just stares at them blankly.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't think Georgia knows exactly what Halloween is either- it's just that she's particularly happy with the season and the fun stuff everywhere haha
DeleteSo adorable. Your kid likes the munsters, my 2 year old LOVES "Arthur." Arthur is a very mature show (for 3rd graders & up). I don't get it, but there it is.
ReplyDeleteSuper super cute outfit. Hope you & baby are doing well. ox
2 year olds are weird ;)
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