Living in East Tennessee, the weather around Halloween is usually unpredictable, like any time of the year. What typically happens is, the 1st half of the week of Halloween, the weather is warm or decent fall-like weather. Then closer to the day of Halloween, temperatures seem to drop, and you are usually faced with figuring out how to keep your costume cute while staying warm. This year, the word "cold" doesn't quite touch it. There are places just a one or two counties over that got 5-7 inches of snow. Where we were had cold temperatures, rain/snow mix, and wind. Once we decided to brave the weather and actually go trick or treating, we had Braeden so bundled up, you could barely see what his costume was. He loved going up to the houses and saying, "Trick or Treat." He had a blast going around the neighborhood. We only did a a small amount of houses since it was so cold outside. Braeden loved it so much that he was upset when we finally came inside for the night. He loved his pirate costume, minus the hat, and didn't want me to take his costume off until he was ready for bed. Overall, it was a wonderful time had by all, even with the not so great weather.
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