It's Hallowe'en and all the scary spooky things are out and about. Well, they were earlier on - they're now tucked up safely in bed. Vikki and I took the boys out guising which was actually good fun and the boys got a good stash of sweets. Scott from next door had a Mike from Monsters Inc costume so he and Calum made a good pair.
Scott also had one of the best jokes - "Why does a squirrel swim on it's back?"




6 comments:
Scary indeed. Excellent work. Oh, and that's a bit of a rude joke for a 4 year old...
Just to clear up any confusion, Scott's an 8yo (he's crouching in the photo) but it's still a bit of a rude joke for an 8yo.
It was the best joke of the evening. Although Calum's had some charm:
What do you call a monster who eats crackers in bed?
A crummy mummy.
PS That Scott is a rude wee boy; takes after his Dad Craig.
Love the costumes! Can't figure out why a squirrel swims on its back? A little help, please. Vikki's joke is cute!
To keep its nuts dry, of course.
Just before I clicked to get the answer. . . it popped into my little brain! If I had just stopped to think it through. D'oh!
and duh.
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