tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900810885074897577.post2126084427778810529..comments2023-05-03T03:27:23.632-06:00Comments on Defending The Fatherless: Pumpkin TimeJessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02174673654641581520noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900810885074897577.post-50909137676883373162011-11-01T14:33:54.795-06:002011-11-01T14:33:54.795-06:00Cuties! I let the kids eat candy on Halloween nig...Cuties! I let the kids eat candy on Halloween night, and then they leave the rest for the tooth fairy! She wants their teeth to stay healthy, so she takes away all the junk, and leaves a little money behind. They LOVE it, and try to collect as much candy as they can, because they think the more candy they leave for the toothfairy, the more money they'll get. ha ha! The toothfairy leaves a few of their favorite pieces behind (2 or 3,) and everyone is happy. I literally throw it away, or send it to my husband's office!Lana Dorazionoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6900810885074897577.post-61372192917016760542011-11-01T14:10:30.855-06:002011-11-01T14:10:30.855-06:00I missed this little group of pumpkins this year. ...I missed this little group of pumpkins this year. Such a cute picture. I believe I use the let them pick out 10 pieces that they especially wanted to eat and let them eat it when they wanted. Then I would put it all in one bowl. If they asked I would let them pick out a piece every day. I wouldn't mention it and they soon stopped asking. The rule was what was left by the next holiday was gone. It worked pretty well.<br />Aunt DebbieDeborahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05806996867183622096noreply@blogger.com