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Dancing Toddler Is Not Ready For Spooky Season To End

Close up of a toddler as he holds a decorative Halloween skeleton close. The toddler has a serious expression on his face as he gazes into the camera

We’re well into November, but I’m going to be honest… I still can’t get over the fact that October has ended. Did that month go by far too quickly for anyone else? Maybe I feel that way because I’m such a huge fan of the spooky season — I’m never quite ready for it to be over! On the plus side, I know that I’m certainly not the only one who feels that way.

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There are those of us who start decorating for Christmas as soon as November 1 arrives, of course. But then there are those of us who allow Halloween to linger in our homes until Thanksgiving, at the very least. From the way George’s toddler son is acting, I have a feeling he’ll be like the latter when he grows up… find out what I mean in the adorable video below!

@gsocia They grow up so fast 🥹😭 #wedding #dance #toddler #fyp #johnmayer #wedding ♬ original sound – George_S

“They grow up so fast,” George writes in the caption, joking that he’s witnessing his toddler’s first dance at his wedding.

Nothing Can Separate This Dancing Toddler and His Beloved Skeleton Friend

It seems that George’s home has mainly been cleared of Halloween decorations. But because his toddler admires that skeleton so much, they’ll be kept out at least a bit longer. I mean, could you imagine trying to separate these two!? That would simply be far too cruel. So, instead, Dad is letting them continue their adorable dance. Who knows, maybe the skeleton will still be around in December!

In fact, George confirms in the comment section of his own video that he’s “afraid his [toddler’s] ‘skelly’ will be around all year!” Turns out, this little boy’s attachment to his “skelly” is hilariously common.

“My 2-year-old son also became attached to our skeleton. He dragged it everywhere for 2 weeks,” a fellow parent shares, with another adding, “Wait my 1-year-old niece has an emotional support skeleton too — I think she and your kid are destined for each other.”

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