A/N: This is just a series of fluffy little drabbles that I have been posting on Tumblr. They take place when Henry was little. Thank you for reading and reviewing!

Trick or Treat

"Are you ready to go, Henry?" Regina asked.

"Yep, I'm ready to save the day!" Henry said.

Regina smiled. Henry looked adorable in his Spider-Man costume. She generally didn't allow Henry to eat candy, but she made an exception for Halloween. Regina took his hand as they walked down the street. Henry was growing so fast. She couldn't believe he was going to be in kindergarten next year.

"Mommy, you should have dressed as a superhero, too," Henry said.

"What superhero would I be?" Regina asked.

Henry paused and looked up at her. "I don't know," he said. "You could be a new superhero. SuperMom."

"What would my superpowers be?"

"Just being a really great mom. You're the best mom ever, so I guess you're already in costume. You should get a cape, though."

Regina smiled. "Maybe next year I'll get a cape. Now, we better go and get you some candy."

Baking Cookies

"Now, Henry, be very careful when you take the eggs out of the refrigerator," Regina said.

"I will, Mommy," Henry said.

He opened the fridge and very slowly took the carton of eggs out. He handed them to Regina. He looked very proud of himself for not dropping them.

"Thank you, Henry," Regina said. "That was very good."

Henry was just barely tall enough to reach the counter, so he was helping by bringing Regina ingredients from the lower cupboards and the refrigerator.

Regina really enjoyed baking now. It's not something she ever would have imagined enjoying when she was in a palace and had servants doing all the cooking and baking for her. She had quite a bit of time to learn, though, and now she did it quite often. She always loved the smile on Henry's face when she pulled cookies or brownies out of the oven.

Henry smiled. "Is there anything else I can do, Mommy?"

Regina leaned down and gave Henry a kiss on the cheek. "Not right now, Henry. I just need to mix these ingredients together. Thank you for all your help, though. You can have a cookie when they're done later this afternoon."

Henry hugged her. "You make the best cookies in the whole world."

Bad Dream

"Noooo!" Henry shouted.

Regina rushed into her son's room and woke him up.

"Henry, it's okay," Regina said, giving him a hug. "It's just a bad dream."

"But, Mommy, the monsters were chasing me," Henry said, looking around the room.

"There aren't any monsters here, Henry," Regina said.

Henry frowned. "Are you sure?"

"Here, let me check," Regina said.

She proceeded to look under Henry's bed, in his closet, and behind his dresser.

"Nope, no monsters," Regina said. "You are completely safe from monsters here."

"Okay," Henry said. "Can you stay here until I fall back asleep?"

Regina smiled and sat down next to Henry's bed. "Of course I can."

Thanksgiving

"Mommy, will we be having pumpkin pie?" Henry asked.

"Yes, Henry, but you'll have to eat the meal before you can have dessert," Regina replied.

Henry frowned. "That's okay, I guess. I like turkey and stuffing, too. I just like pumpkin pie more."

Regina really hadn't understood the whole Thanksgiving thing when she had first arrived in Storybrooke, but now she loved to cook dinner for Henry and herself. Of course, Henry got much more excited about Christmas because he got presents.

"Hey, Mommy, come look at this float! This guy keeps jumping off this tower!"

While Regina was cooking, Henry was watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. Regina would come out and watch a bit every once in awhile when Henry would want her to see a float. He enjoyed the floats and the bands, but she knew his favorite part was coming up.

"Yay! It's Santa!"

Regina smiled. She knew Henry would be working on his Christmas list soon. First, though, they were going to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.

Christmas Tree

"The tree looks boring now," Henry said. "It smells nice, though."

Regina smiled. "Well, we're going to decorate it together."

This would be Henry's first year of helping decorate the tree. Of course, he had helped put on a couple of ornaments last year, but this year he would be helping out quite a bit. There were several boxes full of ornaments and garlands around the living room.

"Mommy, can I put this on?" Henry asked, holding up a gold garland.

"Not yet, sweetheart, we won't put that on until we're done putting the other decorations on," Regina said. "You can put it around the tree when we're ready, though."

"Okay," Henry said, picking up a couple of bulbs. "Ooh, these are shiny."

"Be very careful with those, Henry," Regina said.

Regina had promised that Henry could put all the decorations on the tree for as high as he could reach, but she held her breath while he put on a few breakable bulbs. There were a couple of close calls, but all the bulbs got onto the tree safely. Henry had a lot of fun putting the garlands and tinsel on, but Regina had to put them on the higher parts of the tree. Once she had the lights on, the living room was set for Christmas.

"It's so pretty," Henry said. "Now it's all ready for Santa to put the presents under it."

Speaking of Santa, Regina still had a few presents to buy. Christmas would be here before she knew it.

Treats for Santa

"I want to leave treats for Santa," Henry said. "He's bringing me presents, so I should give him treats."

"Did you want to leave cookies?" Regina asked.

Henry frowned. "All the kids will have cookies. I want something different."

"Hmmm," Regina said. "How about Rice Krispie treats?"

Regina liked Rice Krispie treats, and it had been awhile since she had made them. They were easy to make, too, and Henry could help with them.

"Is there a way to make them more Christmasy?" Henry asked. "Are there red and green Rice Krispies?"

"Why don't we put in red and green M&M's?" Regina suggested.

Henry smiled and hugged Regina. "That's a great idea, Mommy! We'll have the best treats of anybody."

Christmas Morning

"Mommy, wake up!" Henry shouted. "Santa came, and he brought lots of presents!"

Regina opened her eyes and yawned. She had stayed up quite late to make sure that Henry was really asleep while she put his presents under the tree. Henry had tried to sneak downstairs a couple of times to catch Santa. He had frowned when he saw the uneaten Rice Krispie treats still sitting on the plate and the lack of presents under the tree. He was smiling and jumping up and down excitedly, now, though.

Regina smiled and got out of bed. Henry was clearly too excited to wait for her to make coffee, so she went into the living room and watched as he took his presents out from under the tree. It was wonderful just to see the joy on his face as he opened his gifts.

"Merry Christmas, Henry!" Regina said.

"Merry Christmas, Mommy!" Henry said as he ran up and hugged her. "I love you!"

"I love you, too, Henry."