But don't expect elaborate scenes or realistic faces to be carved into his pumpkins.
Because Dan is very traditional.
For example, in furniture, he prefers pieces that look like they may have been something George Washington would have slept in or Benjamin Franklin may have eaten at.
If it's clothes, he prefers Levi's (501's please, none of this button fly nonsense) and either a Polo or a button-down shirt.
If it's literature, he prefers Moby Dick or A Separate Peace or any non-fiction history book over something written by John Grisham or Stephen King.
It it's music, he prefers classic rock. Please do not try to make him listen to anything that may include a synthesizer, rap lyrics or anything that is performed by someone under the age of 30. A little Neil Young is all he needs.
And when it comes to Jack-O-Lanterns, the traditional triangle eyes and nose and toothy grin make us happy around here.

Happy Halloween!

Nice pumpkin. I love the traditional. We are the same - no stencils for us! But this year, I got a green pumpkin and made it an alien. It is very cute.
ReplyDeleteTraditional is good - his pumpkin looks great!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! Nothing wrong with traditional, ha! =) Happy Halloween!!
ReplyDeleteoh how cute! i'm sad that after today it will be over- no more Halloween. And to think i didn't even get to take a hay ride this year :(
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween Beth!
The pumpkin looks great! At least he's the steady type!
ReplyDeleteI love it! All our pumpkins this year were very traditional, too. Last year, we did the elaborate template thing, and I think the kids simple little drawn on faces are so much cuter. Have a very fun Halloween! :)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your hubby and mine would get along nicely :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the toothy pumpkin!
Love this post! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI like the traditional pumpkins. You don't get to see them much anymore.
ReplyDeleteThat is a VERY well carved pumpkin! No accidental chunks missing like in mine, lol.
ReplyDeleteTraditional, maybe, but he did a great job! :)
ReplyDeleteCool pumpkin sweetie.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Happy Halloween, Beth! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! We had 7! pumpkins to carve this year, and since Hubs got stuck in traffic, I ended up carving all of them. But that's alright...I love it! And now I've got it down to a science.
ReplyDeleteIf it's not broken don't fix it, right? I like traditional best too, but only when it comes to pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteHe did a very nice job. Nothing wrong with a little tradition!
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with tradition ~ in fact, it's rather refreshing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you this weekend!
Nothing wrong with that- A spooky good jack-o-lantern
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun dad and they are traditional for a reason - they're great!
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with that. (seriously expected you to say something like breeches and a tri-corner hat for the clothing after the Washington and Franklin comments, haha) I love that last pumpkin shot :)
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