Boohaaaaahhhh BOO!! Oh yeah, it's my favorite holiday ... HALLOWEEN!! I admit, I usually do it up to the nines on this day every year, but this time I passed. For several years now everyone is doing the trunk or treat thing. What a letdown for the kids who don't get to go door to door and say BOO! They just collect candy from the trunk of your car. That's no fun at all.
Up until the day I retired, we celebrated Halloween every year at work. Everyone in the office was required to dress accordingly ... from witches, to ghost brides, to Stepford Wives ... you name it, we did it. On this particular year I was Jack Skellington.
This year there isn't even a pumpkin sitting outside anyone's door. On the other hand, it's supposed to rain. Have you ever trick or treated in the rain in a gunny sack that held itchy oats for the horses? With chicken feathers stuck in your hair? Oh yeah .... fun I tell you!!
Here's my costume of the year ... and if I ever dress up again, this is what I'm doing. Cutest costume EVER!!
I forgot to mention at Bingo on Tuesday, we were treated by one of the volunteers to a dessert extraordinaire. I love pumpkin desserts, and this Pumpkin Crunch Cake was AMAZING. I found the recipe today and will try to recreate it in the next day or two.
Maybe I'll get lucky this time!!
In the meantime, because I had to wait for a trip to the store for pumpkin, I whipped up a batch of white chocolate macadamia nut cookies. Oh yes ... there's an entire $11.00 bottle of nuts in there!! No one said they would be cheap. I also found these Nonni's biscotti ... salted caramel. They probably have fewer calories than these cookies!!!
I spent the rest of the morning at the Senior Center deciding on the menu for our Senior Christmas Dinner. 110 of them to be exact, so I will once again be manning the ovens in December. The problem remains that no one likes green bean casserole, or carrots, or corn, or anything considered a vegetable. Seniors can be picky! Unless it's the pumpkin pie .. they LOVE that!!
Next up a haircut appointment, where I once again got scalped. Honestly, when you say just a little, it means two inches disappear behind you before you can throw up your hands.
This morning I am once again off in the rig to the RV Repair Shop. That shade I pulled down that unraveled all the way to the floor requires repair. Hopefully they will remove it, get the numbers they need and I can return home until the order comes in. No telling how long that will be. Maybe before Christmas?
So steer clear of those ghouls and goblins, and don't let the bed bugs bite ... or is it vampires? Maybe put on the Corpse Bride or Beetlejuice to get in the mood for the candy giveaway. Oh yes, I got candy just in case ... full size Snickers Bars. With my lack of trick or treaters however, they will be mighty tasty from the freezer as the year goes by!!
Happy Halloween Nancy! That costume with the little girls head on the plate is so cute and creative! We are taking Lily out tonight. This will be the first Halloween we have participated in in years.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a blast!!! We need pictures!!!
DeleteHappy Halloween Nancy !
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
DeleteWhen my oldest son was nearly 2, and my daughter was 3 months we Trick-or-Treated in the SNOW! ( lived in Utah at the time while I was in College) It was a light snow, and it was cold.
ReplyDeleteYikes! Luckily we never had snow here.
DeleteHappy Hallowe'en, Nancy! I loved your post and pictures of your costumes. We, also (well, I) always dressed up every year at work too. People talked about it but never did it with one excuse or another. Today, I may have to see what I can find to go back to Mexico.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to dress up and hand out candy. This year I was an old gray haired lady! LOL
DeleteHappy Halloween Nancy!
ReplyDeleteLove the costume pictures!
Frances:)
We always had a great time at work.
DeleteOh no. Now I'm hungry. I love white chocolate macadamia nut cookies, anything pumpkin and biscotti. I love to dunk the biscotti in hot coffee. I hope you get some trick or treaters.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a surprise if I do get trick or treaters.
DeleteWe've been having lovely weather. Until today. For Halloween we have snow (4-7") and huge wind gusts followed by rain with possible thunder. I doubt there will even be trunk or treaters out today.
ReplyDeleteLinda in Minnesota
What? Snow doesn't work so well with kids in costumes. Wouldn't you know it would happen on that day.
DeleteHalloween isn't for me, until maybe 25yrs back we never had Halloween stuff in stores it just wasn't an Aussie thing and it still isn't for this Aussie but I hope all those that it is a thing for had a good one and enjoyed the day.
ReplyDeleteI think it was originally to celebrate the end of the harvest season and everyone's dead relatives. It was All Saints Day, which somehow turned in to OUR Halloween.
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