(Photos above from Paper Lilies flickr.)
(Last 4 photos above from Honeyuck's flickr)
(4 photos above from Natalie Kucken's flickr)
Ah, Halloween. The time of year that Americans anticipate more than Christmas these days. The time of year that "good" girls dress up in revealing outfits without the fear of being labeled a wench. The time of year where shoddily-made costumes will sell at 10 times the cost. Quite hilarious, right? Despite these things, I still love this "holiday" for better or for worse. For me, Halloween is a lot more about "Treat" than it is "Trick." I hate horror films; I'm not into the scary costumes.
"Treating" as a child: candy, Halloween sweat-shirts worn to school the whole month of October, pumpkin carving.
"Treating" as an adult: creativity in costuming, being someone else for one night, maybe be a bit more outgoing than usual, Reese's pumpkins. Yum. Yum.
"Treating" as a child: candy, Halloween sweat-shirts worn to school the whole month of October, pumpkin carving.
"Treating" as an adult: creativity in costuming, being someone else for one night, maybe be a bit more outgoing than usual, Reese's pumpkins. Yum. Yum.
Trick or Treat
Smell my Feet
Give me something good to eat
If you don't
I don't care
I'll pull down your underwear
I am so glad someone else doesn't like horror films. All my friends make fun of me!!! I'm just SO SCARED!! I am very excited for Halloween though. I wish there were more excuses to dress up like a fictional character. (:
ReplyDeletei also hate horror films!
ReplyDeletei'll pull down your underwear.
Hey - I awarded you a versatile blogger award on my blog today. (:
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