The night before Daddy left for a buisness trip, he and the boys carved the jack-o-lantern. Ronan remembered from last year, and was really excited to get in on the action.
Cleaning it out.

After transferring the pattern, Daddy handled the sharp tools while Ronan gave instruction (as usual).

Like Father, like Son!

Latham wasn't really interested in what was going on, he'd rather play with the new train that Auntie Delta gave the boys.

Ronan wanted me to take a picture of the "guts" of the pumpkin.
As everything in our house revolves around Thomas the Train, it was natural that the jack-o-lantern would too!
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