Now, we're trying to do this on a budget. (Chris has this whole "If we want to retire when we're 40 you can't buy coffee" sort of mentality right now.) So, to Pinterest it is (I needed a reason?). Also, some of the mommas are a little crunchy, so I'm looking for non-candy things to serve.
First Things First, Costumes:
Ro has been "Roar!"-ing for a few weeks now, so I decided he would enjoy being a monster for Halloween. (At first we had an idea to all be "60's Horror Movie Characters", because he looks like a child from Village of the Damned. I could be Rosemary's Baby, and just wear a nightgown and carry around my weird knitted Childbirth Ed doll, and Chris could be the guy from the Shining. But then I realized that Ro is old enough to 1) know what Halloween is, sort of, and 2) know what things are scary. So I didn't want things to be too scary, and also that I he wouldn't understand the irony of his costume. So Monster/Dinosaur it is.)
Plus this costume idea is relatively free.

1 Sweatshirt (which he needed anyway)
3 Sponges (which we had under the sink)
Additional spots/teeth made of felt (which I had leftover from R's car mat)
And the best part, the sponges are glued to a string that I just pinned to the sweatshirt, so as of November 1, it magically becomes a sweatshirt again (though I may leave the felt teeth).

Still working on mine. Is "Monster Wrangler" a thing?
Snacks:
For munching and mingling ...
Grave-yard 7-layer dip. Adorb.

Sweet Chex Mix with Reese's Pieces. Crack.

Hot ...
Mummies in a Blanket

Witch Fingers (mozzarella sticks with marinara sauce)

Macaroni Jack-o-Lantern. Carve a round loaf like a pumpkin!

To take home, Apple Leather (a.k.a. Healthy Fruit Roll-ups)

Drink:
Apple Cider in the cast-iron "cauldron"
(Maybe a 'Witch's Brew' sign on it?)
Decor:
(again, remember I'm on a budget)
I love these vintagey banners. Banners are so easy to make (just print, cut, tape over a string or piece of yarn, tack to wall. Boom. Decorated).

Spider-Web made from Trash Bag. Genius.

Paper Bats

Treats (for Kids):
A cross between ...

and ...

and you get ...

(Revised pattern and printable here).
They're a little small, which is GREAT for the whole budget thing, because I can only fit a fit a few little treats. Maybe some candy corn and a pack of stickers.
Games:
Monster Bowling

(Ro got these for his birthday from Uncle Josh, and they've been put away for a few months so he'll be super excited to see them again)
Pumpkin Decorating
I'm thinking each kid gets a little gourd, and I'll give them crayons, markers, stickers. I figure they can't do too much damage.
Coloring

This site has all sorts of coloring pages for all different topics/holidays. I'll print out a few and let them go nuts.
I figure those, plus all of Ro's toys (which all the kids will love because they belong to someone else) will keep them entertained for 2 hours.
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