OK, back to the report.
Halloween day flew by!
We spent the day at the Fort.
We visited the dog park with the TCD dog. We looped. A lot.
We checked on the activities at the Meadows. Missed the mummy wrapping, but did catch some of the creepy dodge ball. Just like regular dodge ball, but the balls looked like eye balls.
We signed up to be an official trick or treating site, and got our sign. Just an 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of paper printed on a computer. I would say most folks did not bother with this, and just set up their candy distribution stations in the front of their sites.
The TCD DD's donned their costumes. Oldest DD was Hannah Montana, middle DD was Hannah's sidekick (Lilly?). Youngest DD passed. Here are the TCD DD's ready for the Trick or Treaters:
We cooked our dinner at the site on Halloween. We were officially the very first campers to use the new grill at site 818. As we sat down to eat, we heard something rustling in the woods across the canal. A big deer emerged from the woods and looked at us. The light was bad, but here is a photo:
See that brown blob to the left of center in the photo? That's a deer.
As we were finishing our dinner, our friend (and now officially our next President of the United States!) Obama stopped by and reminded us to vote:
He seems like a real nice guy, but I wish that he would stop with the smoking. It sets a bad example for the kids.
The campfire on Halloween was billed as a special Halloween campfire, and they were also going to have the entrants for the pumpkin carving contest on display. We went quickly to check that out.
Chip and Dale came out in costumes (pirate and vampire), and judged the pumpkins:
As you can see, they apparently were expecting a lot more entrants. In years past, they had pumpkins on sale at the Meadows Trading Post. There were none for sale while we were there. One year, they actually gave away free pumpkins for the contest.
The singer at the campfire announced that Chip and Dale would be passing out treats to the kids. We hauled it back to our site then, as we wanted to be there for the Trick or Treaters.
We had amazing crowds of people coming around the loop for trick or treating. What a blast! We gave away three huge bags of candy. The trick or treating stopped at about 9 pm.
But our night was just beginning!
TCD