Diego went to school in the morning (wearing a bright orange shirt) and I picked him up early to go to Papi's office for the festivities. We changed him into his horse costume in Ricardo's office and he was not happy...but only for about 40 seconds. Once he realized he had a tail and a horsey head, he was thrilled. And then of course once he saw how much attention he got with his costume, he thought it was the coolest thing ever! All the cubicles and offices had buckets of candy and a lot of the employees were giving out the candy themselves. He didn't quite get down the "Trick or Treat," but was very polite and said "gracias" every time he picked up a piece of candy. He carried around a black bucket and loved loading it up with goodies. He was fascinated by all of the other kids in the costumes and by all of the decorations. There was a contest for the decorations so a lot of the areas went all out - it was pretty impressive. Luckily, Diego is not at the age where any of this nonsense scares him, but it was quite spooky for the bigger kids. He was very eager to tell everyone that he was a "horsey" and that a horsey says "Neeeeigh."
The whole way home he repeated all that he had seen "monstruo verde" (green monster), "vapor" (vapor, meaning smoke), "pumpkins," etc. There was one monster that laughed and made funny noises and he perfected the imitation of that monster.
It is so much fun to talk to him these days because he really tries to engage in conversation and answers questions really well. He rarely ever says just one word anymore, he tries to combine words and make up his own sentences. He'll say things like "Globo nubes" (balloon clouds) which means his balloon went up to the clouds. Or "rhinoceronte push cabeza" (rhinoceros push head) remembering how the rhino at the zoo pushed the log with it's head.
This area must have won the prize because they went all out with the decorations!
Posing with all the other munchkins