In the lead up to Halloween I appreciated that it was an event that everyone loved. I did not however anticipate the preparations, decorations and the amount of candy on offer.
So if you are reading this blog in December, you can imagine Christmas lights and decorations on houses. Well imagine the same but a much spookier theme - tomb stones in front yards, orange lights in trees, spider webs and spiders handing from pillars and balconies ….. and the list goes on. Mum, Brad and the kids got into the spirit one day - and carved their own lanterns. Messy, but fun.
On Halloween, the kids had a parade at school and finished at lunchtime. Why - to go home and get ready for the trick or treating later in the day. The costumes are pretty varied and you see everything from tooth fairies, to princesses, to zombies and ghosts.
Hayley dressed as Snow White with a difference, and Cam dressed as a Zombie. For a kid who rarely dresses up, he pulled it off really well.
In the evening we went to a party, and kids trick or treated together. (I was following with friends, and a glass of wine in hand.) The amount of candy is pretty overwhelming - I think we have some left, but much of it was donated (to the troops stationed overseas).