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The trick-or-treating itself was so much fun. Olivia remembered doing it last year, so she knew what to expect. Owen, on the other hand did not know what was going on at first. He was so cute at the first house. He walked up behind Olivia with his little bucket and basically followed her lead. She stuck her bucket out and said, "trick-or-treat", and so Owen did the same. They both recieved candy, and the minute that piece of candy hit Owen's bucket, you could see the light come on in his head. He totally understood the concept of trick-or-treating at that moment. After that first house, the kids were warmed up and ready to go. Once we pulled up to a house, the kids would jump out of the golf cart, run up to the door of the house, say trick-or-treat, and run back. It was kind of funny because Owen's costume didn't fit him well and his pants would start falling down when he ran. Those pants didn't stop him though. They'd be halfway to his knees and he'd still be running. The kids ended up with a lot of candy which they will be snacking- a piece or two at the time- for the next couple of weeks. We had an absolute blast this Halloween. The kids were at the perfect age to enjoy it, and I honestly cannot wait until next year.