



I've seen pumpkins carved with intricate landscapes or detailed portraits...nope, not ours. We prefer the traditional triangle-eyed, googly-mouthed kind of pumpkins. Aaron tried to be a professional pumpkin-carver by tracing out the face but Hank started to lose interest fast so we opted for the get 'r done method. I guess we won't win any pumpkin-carving contests. Oh well, I think they look cute.
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